Sven

Swedish: [ˈsvɛ̌nː]GenderMaleOriginWord/nameOld NorseMeaningYoung man
young warriorOther namesVariant form(s)Svend, Svein, SveinnRelated namesSvenja (female form)

Sven is a Scandinavian masculine first name. In Old Norse the meaning was "young man" or "servant" and the original Old Norse spelling was sveinn.[1]

Variants such as Svend are found in Danish and Norwegian.[1] Another variant, Svein is used only in the Low Countries and German-speaking countries, and is cognate with the English surname Swain.[citation needed]

In medieval Swedish, sven or sven av vapen "sven of arms", is a term for squire. The female equivalent, Svenja, though seemingly Dutch and Scandinavian, is not common anywhere outside of German-speaking countries. Sven can also be spelled with a "w" - Swen - but is pronounced as Sven.[citation needed]

The Icelandic version is Sveinn (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsveitn̥]); the Faroese version is Sveinur (Faroese pronunciation: [ˈsvaiːnʊɹ]).

Many ancient northern European rulers have carried the name, including Sweyn Forkbeard and Sven Gabelbart, died 1017. An old legend relates pagan king Blot-Sven ordered the execution of an Anglo-Saxon monk, Saint Eskil.

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  1. ^ a b Litteraturselskab, Det Danske Sprog- og. "Dansk Navneleksikon". ordnet.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2024-02-04.
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