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Lotte
female given name
Yvonne
Yvonne is a feminine given name, the female form of Yvon, which is derived from the French name Yves and Yvette. It is from the French word iv, meaning "yew" (or tree). Since yew wood was used for bows, Ivo may have been an occupational name meaning "archer". Yvonne/Ivonne is also a Spanish girl name.
Gerd
unisex given name
Dagny
female given name
Antonella
Antonella is a Danish, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish and Swedish given name that is a diminutive form of Antonia and the feminine form of Antonello used in various regions of the United States, throughout Mexico, Central America, Spanish speaking countries in South America, Spain, Italy, Greenland, Sweden, Denmark, San Marino and Norway. and may refer to:
Vibeke
Vibeke is a Scandinavian female given name, and may refer to:
Filippa
Filippa is a female given name of Greek origin, meaning "lover of horses" or "horses' friend". It is a cognate of the English Philippa (the feminine form of the masculine name Philip) in Scandinavia, Italy, Greece and Cyprus (), and Russia ().
Karola
Karola is a Danish, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Norwegian, and Swedish feminine given name that is a feminine form of Karol and Carolus and an alternate form of Carola. Notable people with the name include the following:
Carina
female given name
Ragna
Ragna is a feminine given name. It may refer to:
Else
female given name
Aslaug
female given name
Anneli
thumb|150px|right|Anneli Giske, Norwegian footballer
thumb|150px|right|Anneli Drecker, Norwegian singer
thumb|150px|right|Anneli Jäätteenmäki, the first female Prime Minister of Finland
Anneli is a female given name common in Finland, Sweden, Estonia and Norway. It originated as a variation of the name Anna. It is listed by the Finnish Population Register Centre as one of the top 10 most popular female given names ever.
Gro
female given name
Thekla
Thekla (, Thékla, ) is a Greek feminine given name made famous by Saint Thecla, a 1st-century Christian martyr. In English, it is more commonly romanized as Thecla.
Trude
Trude is a Germanic Old Norse feminine given name meaning "strength". The name is now most commonly found in Germany and German-speaking countries and in Norway. It is sometimes used as a diminutive of the given names Gertrude and Gertrud.

Caroline
female given name
Gunilla
Gunilla is a Swedish female name, derived from Gunhild. It was among the top feminine names in the Scandinavian countries in the 1940s.
Barbro
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Valborg
female given name
Kirsti
Kirsti is a feminine given name. Related names include Kersti, Kirsten, Kjersti. Notable people with the name include:
Anneliese
Anneliese (, ) is a female given name of either German, Dutch or Nordic origin. It is a compound form of "Anna" and "Liese", a short form of "Elisabeth".
Pernille
Pernille is a Danish and Norwegian female given name derived from Petronella, and may refer to:
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Antonina
female given name
Lene
Lene is a feminine given name common in Denmark and Norway.
Gunn
female given name
Marthe
given name
Silje
Silje is a Norwegian given female name. It is a short form of the Latin female name Caecilia / Cecilie from the family name Caecilius which is formed from the Latin adjective Caecus, "blind". Notable people with the name include:
Siv
female given name
Ulrikke
Ulrikke is a feminine given name found primarily in Denmark and Norway. It is a feminine form of the masculine name Ulrik. Notable people named Ulrikke include:
Tordis
Tordis is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Valerie
female given name
Birgitte
Birgitte is a feminine given name. It may refer to:
Vigdis
thumb | right | alt=Vigdis hjorth | Vigdis hjorthVigdis or Vigdís is a Scandinavian and Icelandic feminine given name.
Line
female given name
Jorunn
Jorunn is a feminine Norwegian given name. In Norse, "jór/iór" means "horse", and "unna" means "love". Alternatively, the first word may be derived from "jǫfurr", which means "king" or "chieftain", derived from a term that originally meant "wild boar [helmet]".
Torhild
Torhild, also written Thorhild, Thorild Torild, is a Norwegian feminine given name. Notable persons with that name include:
Borghild
female given name
Kjerstin
Kjerstin is the given name of:
Wenche
Wenche is a female first name in Norway. The name is also spelled Venke, Wenke, Venche, Wencke, Vence or Vencke.
Tonje
Tonje is a Danish, Norwegian and Swedish feminine given name that originated from Old Norse as a short form of Antona and a variant of Torny that is in use in Denmark, Greenland, Norway and Sweden.
Aagot
Aagot or Ågot is a feminine Norwegian given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tone
common and family name
Anniken
Anniken is a feminine given name.
Aud
female given name
Sylvi
Sylvi is a given name. Notable people with the name include: