These are names that are either Old Norse, originally Swedish, Swedish forms of common names or names I simply think are typically Swedish (I might be wrong). Many of them are unusual or even rare today.
(I have followed the Swedish alphabet here; it's just like the English except that after Z we have three more letters: Å (sounds like "awww!"), Ä (sounds like ai in "hair") and Ö (sounds a bit like ea in "pearl").
Agnar (UNG-nar)
Agne (UNG-neh)
AlbinAlgot (UL-got)
Alrik (UL-rik)
AlvarAlvinAmbjörn (UM-byurn)
AndresAnsgarAnte Anund (AH-nund)
ArneArvidAssar
AxelBengtBerntBertilBirgerBirk (beerk)
BjörnBotvid (BOOT-vid)
Bror (brour)
Brynolf
BörjeDagEbbeEgilEinarEjvind (AY-vind)
ElofEmrik
Enar (AY-nar)
Engelbrekt (ENG-el-breckt)
ErlingErnfrid (AIRN-freed)
EsbjörnEskil
Evald
Evert FolkeFrejFridolf
FritjofGermund (YAIR-mund)
GertGillisGottfridGotthardGudmar
GudmundGunde/ Gunder
GunnarGustavGusten
GöranGöstaGöte (sounds something like YUR-teh)
Hadar Halvar/
HalvardHampusHannesHaraldHelgeHemmingHenningHilding
Hilmer
HjalmarHolmfrid
HåkanIngeIngemar/
IngmarIngemund
IngolfIngvald
IngvarIvarJanJarlJensJerker (YAIR-ker)
Joar (YOU-ar)
JohanJörgenKajKjellKnutKristerKåreLage (LAH-geh)
LarsLeifLennartLokeLove (LOU-veh)
MalteManne (MUN-neh)
Mats/ Mattis
MelkerMoltas
Måns (mons or mawns, depending on dialect)
MårtenNilsNore (NO-reh)
OddOlaOlleOlofOrvarOvePellePerPetterPontusPål (like
Paul)
RagnarRagnvaldReidar (like Radar)
Reine (RAY-neh)
ReinholdRune Seved
SigfridSiggeSigmundSigurdSigvardSivert (SEE-veht)
SixtenStaffanStellanStenStigStureStyrbjörn (STEER-byurn)
Sune (something like "sooner" without R)
SvanteSvenSverker (SVAIR-ker)
Sölve (SUL-veh)
SörenTage (TAH-geh)
Tjelvar (CHEL-var)
TorTorbjörnTord
ToreTorgnyTorkelTorleifTorstenTorvaldTrulsTryggveTureTykoUlfUlrikUno (something like OO-noh)
Valfrid
Veine (VAY-neh)
VidarViggoViking (VEE-king)
Vilgot
VilleYngveÅkeÖrjanÖsten (UHS-ten)
Does the sea exist
Because of our longing?
My PNL
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/3258/61573