Top 100 Baby Girl Names in Sweden (2017) - Alphabetical

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12
A
Agnes
1
A
Alice
2
A
Alicia
14
A
Alma
18
A
Alva
79
A
Amanda
63
A
Amelia
7
A
Astrid
75
B
Bianca
44
C
Celine
15
C
Clara
85
C
Cleo
65
C
Cornelia
5
E
Ebba
42
E
Edith
46
E
Elin
42
E
Elise
4
E
Ella
23
E
Ellen
16
E
Ellie
93
E
Ellinor
13
E
Elsa
35
E
Elvira
89
E
Emelie
33
E
Emilia
 
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Answer
34
E
Emma
27
E
Ester
57
F
Felicia
82
F
Filippa
9
F
Freja
95
G
Greta
56
H
Hanna
87
H
Hedda
89
H
Hedvig
86
H
Hilda
88
H
Hilma
61
I
Ida
98
I
Idun
26
I
Ines
59
I
Ingrid
37
I
Iris
50
I
Isabella
29
I
Isabelle
73
J
Jasmine
71
J
Joline
18
J
Julia
89
J
Julie
40
J
Juni
24
L
Leah
49
L
Leia
 
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Answer
6
L
Lilly
28
L
Linnea
45
L
Liv
48
L
Livia
75
L
Lo
39
L
Lova
96
L
Lovis
65
L
Lovisa
47
L
Luna
54
L
Lykke
11
M
Maja
60
M
Majken
52
M
Maria
78
M
Maryam
70
M
Matilda
53
M
Meja
99
M
Melina
69
M
Melissa
80
M
Mila
92
M
Mira
64
M
Moa
25
M
Molly
94
M
My
84
M
Märta
32
N
Nellie
 
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Answer
99
N
Noomi
38
N
Nora
31
N
Nova
3
O
Olivia
82
P
Penny
73
R
Ronja
68
R
Rut
8
S
Saga
62
S
Sally
30
S
Sara
16
S
Selma
21
S
Signe
36
S
Sigrid
72
S
Siri
41
S
Sofia
19
S
Stella
67
S
Stina
77
S
Svea
57
T
Thea
81
T
Tilde
55
T
Tuva
51
T
Tyra
22
V
Vera
10
W
Wilma
96
Z
Zoey
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