Swedish modern form of Asolf, probably invented by Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom (Swedish poet, 1790-1855) for the hero of his poem 'Lycksalighetens ö' (Island of happiness), the first name element referring to Old Norse ást = 'love, affection' [1]
See ÁsulfR
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Commonness | Female ♀ | Male ♂ | ||
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0 | 0 | 4 | 59 |
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0 | n.a. | 0 | n.a. |
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0 | n.a. | 0 | n.a. |
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0 | 0 | n.a. | 1 |
#: count of main first name only | |||||
&: count of both main and additional first names | |||||
Name counts are approximate as statistics normally is not published for names given to less than 3 or 5 persons per country. |
No recent statistics trend found in databases for Astolf.