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Baby renamed after tattoo artist misspells his original name

Detail of "Tattoo Artist" (1944) by Norman Rockwell
“Tattoo Artist” (detail) by Norman Rockwell

About three years ago, Johanna Giselhäll Sandström of Kyrkhult, Sweden, decided to get a tattoo of the names of her two children, Nova and Kevin, on her arm.

Unfortunately, the tattoo artist ended up misspelling her son’s name “Kelvin.” So he gave her a refund, along with the phone number of a tattoo removal clinic.

After learning that tattoos are difficult to remove — and realizing that the misspelled version of the name was growing on her — Johanna came up with a different solution: legally renaming Kevin, who was almost two years old at the time.

Here’s what she had to say about his new name, Kelvin:

I had never heard the name Kelvin before. There isn’t anyone who names their kid Kelvin. So when I thought more about it, I realized that no one else has this name. It became unique. Now we think it is better than Kevin.

She and her husband have since welcomed their third child, a daughter named Freja. Johanna plans to add Freja’s name to the tattoo, but notes that she will double-check the spelling this time.

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Image: Clipping from the cover of The Saturday Evening Post (4 Mar. 1944)

[Latest update: Nov. 2024]

Popular baby names in Sweden, 2017

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Flag of Sweden

According to Statistics Sweden, the most popular baby names in the country in 2017 were Alice and William.

Here are Sweden’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2017:

Girl Names
1. Alice, 888 baby girls
2. Alicia, 675
3. Olivia, 634
4. Ella, 607
5. Ebba, 594
6. Lilly, 577
7. Astrid, 572
8. Saga, 569
9. Freja, 568
10. Wilma, 556

Boy Names
1. William, 941 baby boys
2. Oscar, 896
3. Liam, 823
4. Lucas, 793
5. Oliver, 765
6. Alexander, 701
7. Elias, 681
8. Hugo, 670
9. Noah, 654
10. Adam, 613

In the girls’ top 10, Astrid, Freja and Saga replaced Maja, Elsa, and Julia.

In the boys’ top 10, Adam replaced Charlie.

“Maryam and Matteo have risen the most in 2017.”

In 2016, the top two names were Alice and Oscar.

Source: Name Statistics – Statistics Sweden

Image: Adapted from Flag of Sweden (public domain)

Popular baby names in Denmark, 2016

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Flag of Denmark

According to data released by Statistics Denmark, the most popular baby names in the country in 2016 were Sofia and Noah.

Here are Denmark’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2016:

Girl Names
1. Sofia, 480 baby girls
2. Alma, 447
3. Emma, 439
4. Ella, 438
5. Ida, 428
6. Freja, 427
7. Clara, 426
8. Anna, 402
9. Laura, 396
10. Alberte, 386

Boy Names
1. Noah, 538 baby boys
2. Victor, 531
3. Oliver, 523
4. Oscar, 521
5. William, 520
6. Lucas, 509
7. Carl, 483
8. Malthe,* 451
9. Emil, 445
10. Alfred, 433

On the boys’ list, the top 10 remained the same overall, but Noah replaced William in the #1 spot.

On the girls’ list, the #1 name remained the same, but Alberte replaced Isabella in the top 10.

Here are the 2015 rankings, if you’d like to compare.

*Malthe can be traced back to Helmold, a Germanic name meaning “helmet” + “rule.”

Sources: Names of newborn children – Statistics Denmark, Malthe – Behind the Name

Image: Adapted from Flag of Denmark (public domain)

Popular baby names in Denmark, 2015

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Flag of Denmark

According to data from Statistics Denmark, the most popular baby names in the country in 2015 were Sofia and William.

Here are Denmark’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2015:

Girl Names

  1. Sofia, 555 baby girls
  2. Freja, 459
  3. Ella, 449
  4. Alma, 445
  5. Anna, 419
  6. Emma, 415
  7. Laura, 412
  8. Clara, 398
  9. Ida, 390
  10. Isabella, 388

Boy Names

  1. William, 591 baby boys
  2. Noah, 543
  3. Lucas, 534
  4. Emil, 489
  5. Oliver, 489
  6. Oscar, 480
  7. Victor, 478
  8. Malthe, 455
  9. Alfred, 425
  10. Carl, 418

Emma, the former #1 girl name, dropped to 6th place last year. Alma, on the other hand, jumped from 11th to 4th and replaced Karla in the top 10.

On the boys’ side, Carl and Alfred (which jumped from 17th to 9th) replaced Frederik and Magnus.

In the top 50, the girl names Gry, Naya, and Silje replaced Alba, Naja, and Malou, and the boy names Jakob, Lauge, Milas, Silas, Theo, Thor, and Viggo replaced Andreas, Bertram, Daniel, Jacob, Jonas, Nikolaj, and Sander.

(Gry means “dawn” in Danish and Norwegian, Silje is a diminutive of Cecilia, and Lauge is based on the Old Norse byname Félagi, meaning “fellow, partner, mate.”)

Here are Denmark’s 2014 rankings.

Sources: Names of newborn children – Statistics Denmark, Top 20 Danish baby names for boys and girls, Lauge – Nordic Names Wiki

Image: Adapted from Flag of Denmark (public domain)