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[Opinions] Swedish princesses from Holmfrid (10th century) to Leonore (2014)
Sweden's newest princess, Leonore Lilian Maria, will be christened tomorrow and out of curiosity I decided to make a list of all Swedish princesses ever. Or well, no, because I only included "born" princesses of Sweden and not the ones who became Swedish princesses because they married Swedish princes. And I might have missed some. Oh well here are the ones I found.What era had the best princesses? :)Not sure if these first ones should be considered princesses but who cares about technicalities:
Holmfrid (10th century)
Gunhild (11th century)
Kristina (11th century)
Margareta (11th century)
Katarina (11th century)
Cecilia (11th century)These are at least called princesses by Wikipedia:
Ingegerd (12th century)
Katarina (12th century)
Margareta (12th century)
Sigrid (12th century)
Ingeborg (~1261)
Sofia (early 13th century)
Marianne (early 13th century), also Mariana or Marina
Ingeborg (early 13th century)
Katarina (early 13th century)
Marina (13th century)
Rikissa (13th century)
Katarina (13th century)
Margareta (13th century)
Ingeborg (~1277)
Rikissa (~1285)
Agnes (early 14th century)
Katarina (early 14th century)
Rikardis Katarina (~1370)
Kristina (~1432)
Margareta (~1442)
Magdalena (1443)
Rikissa (~1445)
Birgitta (1446)
Dorotea (1520)
Kristina (1521)
Katarina (1539)
Cecilia (1540)
Anna Maria (1545)
Sofia (1547)
Elisabet (1549)
Sigrid (1566)
Isabella (1566)
Anna (1568)
Margareta Elisabet (1580)
Elisabet Sabina (1582)
Katarina (1584)
Maria (1588)
Maria Elisabet (1596)
Kristina (1598)
Kristina (1623)
Kristina (1626), later added Maria Alexandra
Hedvig Sofia (1681)
Ulrika Eleonora (1688)
Sofia Albertina (1753)
Charlotta Eugenia Augusta Amalia Albertina (1830), known as Eugénie
Lovisa Josefina Eugenia (1851), known as Louise
Margaretha Sofia Lovisa Ingeborg (1899)
Märtha Sophia Lovisa Dagmar Thyra (1901)
Astrid Sophie Louise Thyra (1905)
Ingrid Victoria Sofia Louise Margareta (1910)
Margaretha Désirée Victoria (1934)
Birgitta Ingeborg Alice (1937)
Désirée Elisabeth Sibylla (1938)
Christina Louise Helena (1943)
Victoria Ingrid Alice Désirée (1977)
Madeleine Thérèse Amelie Joséphine (1982)
Estelle Silvia Ewa Mary (2012)
Leonore Lilian Maria (2014)
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Sh*t, what a lot of princesses! But not exactly a big variation of names. Holmfrid made me giggle, since it's a male names nowadays! (Jag tänker på när de säger "Tjock-Holmfrid" i Så som i Himmelen...)I like:
Katarina
Cecilia
Elisabet Sabina
Hedvig Sofia
Charlotta Eugenia Augusta Amalia Albertina - not wild about Augusta and Albertina, though...
and I also like Estelle and Leonore, but not their middle names.
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I feel like Sweden is one monarchy that, despite upheavals in ruling family and other cultures marrying in, has stayed fairly consistent with naming. Kristina and Margareta variants appear from the beginning to the end, with a nice mixture of Scandinavian, Germanic, and Biblical influences. My favorites are Marianne, Ingeborg, Agnes, Magdalena, Eleonora, Lovisa, Josefina, and Dagmar. Princess Madeleine's full name is perfectly elegant, but I don't think of a Swedish princess when I see it because it's so very French. Leonora and Estelle are so adorable! Especially when they're dressed in their little mini national dress costumes.
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I like:Agnes
Sofia (1547)
Sigrid (1566)
Isabella (1566)
Anna (1568)
Katarina (1584)
Hedvig Sofia (1681)
Amalia (1830)
Sofia Lovisa (1899)
Sophia Lovisa Thyra (1901)
Astrid Sophie Louise Thyra (1905) - I like all names, but the combo is awkward.
Louise (1943)
Alice (1977)
Amelie Joséphine (1982)
Leonore (2014)
I love Hedvig Sofia.
Hedvig Sofia Leonore would be pretty neat as well.
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