Last year, the Scandinavian country of Norway welcomed 54,013 babies — 26,129 girls and 27,884 boys.
What were the most popular names among these babies? Nora and Lucas.
Here are Norway’s top 50 girl names and top 50 boy names of 2024:
Girl names
- Nora/Norah/Noora, 385 baby girls
- Emma, 379
- Olivia/Oliwia, 342
- Sofie/Sophie, 329
- Ella, 324
- Maja/Maya/Maia, 307 (tie)
- Sofia/Sophia, 307 (tie)
- Leah/Lea, 303
- Selma, 291
- Ellinor/Elinor, 280
- Hedda, 277
- Alma, 268
- Frida, 264
- Iben, 253
- Ingrid, 249
- Astrid/Astri, 248
- Emilie, 245
- Sara/Sarah/Zara, 242
- Mia, 239
- Ada, 238
- Lilly/Lily, 225
- Tiril/Tirill, 215
- Amalie, 205
- Aurora, 194
- Hedvig, 191 (tie)
- Jenny/Jennie, 191 (tie)
- Josefine/Josephine, 189
- Ellie/Elli/Elly, 185
- Eva, 179
- Hennie/Henny, 178
- Hanna/Hannah, 174
- Vilde, 170
- Mathilde/Matilde, 167
- Anna, 164
- Live, 158 (tie)
- Saga, 158 (tie)
- Tuva, 157
- Solveig/Solvei, 152
- Linnea/Linea, 151
- Ida, 147
- Sigrid, 144
- Amelia, 141
- Thea, 138
- Marie, 136
- Mille, 135
- Eline, 133
- Eira, 130 (tie)
- Signe, 130 (tie)
- Mie, 124
- Hermine, 121
Boy names
- Lucas/Lukas, 431 baby boys
- Noah/Noa, 402
- Oliver, 398
- Emil, 396
- Jakob/Jacob, 386
- William, 360
- Theodor/Teodor, 356
- Ludvig/Ludvik/Ludwig, 336
- Liam, 330
- Johannes, 322
- Elias, 319
- Isak/Isaac/Isac, 316
- Filip/Philip/Fillip/Phillip, 312
- Oskar/Oscar, 310
- Olav, 298
- Henrik, 292
- Aksel/Axel, 290
- Theo/Teo, 275
- Kasper/Casper/Kacper, 272
- Tobias, 267
- Magnus, 264
- Ulrik, 250
- Adam, 247
- Matheo, 246
- Gustav, 234 (tie)
- Muhammad/Mohammad/Mohammed/Mohamed/Muhammed/Mohamad, 234 (tie)
- Alfred, 228
- Herman/Hermann, 210
- Håkon/Haakon, 204
- Mathias/Matias/Mattias, 203
- Sander, 197 (tie)
- Sverre, 197 (tie)
- Even, 195 – looks like Evan, but actually comes from the Old Norse name Eyvindr
- Mikkel, 194
- Viktor/Victor/Wiktor, 193
- Leo, 187
- Felix, 184
- Vetle, 178
- Birk, 177
- Leon, 176
- Iver, 173
- Edvin/Edwin, 170 (tie)
- Odin, 170 (tie)
- Johan, 169
- Luca/Luka, 165
- Benjamin, 163
- Jens, 159
- Jonas, 158
- Alexander/Aleksander, 157
- Markus/Marcus, 146
Interestingly, “almost every fifth child” born in Norway last year received a double name. The most popular combination was Emma Sofie, which was given to 14 baby girls.
I didn’t post about Norway’s top baby names of 2023, but here are Norway’s 2022 rankings.
Sources: Statistikk om Navn – Statistics Norway, Sjekk listen over de mest populære navnene i 2024 – SSB, Births – Statistics Norway
Image: Adapted from Flag of Norway (public domain)
