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Feminine
Swedish
Meaning & History
Majvor is a Swedish female given name that originated in the early 20th century, combining elements that evoke the month of May and the season of spring or the Old Norse concept of vigilance. The first part of the name, maj, is the Swedish word for "May," a month associated with springtime and renewal. The second element, vår, means "spring" in Swedish, while the similar-sounding Old Norse element vǫr carries the meaning of "vigilant" or "cautious." This dual interpretation gives the name a poetic quality, blending natural imagery with a sense of watchfulness.
As a compound name, Majvor belongs to a tradition of names formed from two meaningful components, which became popular in Scandinavia during the early modern period. According to [1], the name first appeared in the early 20th century, likely inspired by similar compounds like Eivor, where "--vor" originated from the Old Norse element. This pattern was particularly common in Sweden, where names such as Maj-Britt and Maj-Lis also combine "maj" with other elements. Majvor remains a relatively rare given name even in its native Sweden.
The name's pronunciation follows Swedish phonetics, with the stress on the first syllable. In inflected forms, it appears as Majvors in the genitive case. Despite its rarity, Majvor has a distinct charm that appeals to parents seeking a name with ties to nature and Scandinavian heritage. Its modern origin and melodic sound place it alongside other early 20th-century Swedish inventions that blend traditional roots with contemporary creativity.
Notable Bearers
While Majvor lacks widespread famous bearers, it is used by Swedish individuals and appears occasionally in public records. The name's connection to May and spring imbues it with a timeless, gentle character.- Meaning: "May" (month or spring) and "vigilant" or "spring"
- Origin: Swedish coinage from the early 20th century
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage Regions: Sweden
Sources: Wiktionary — Majvor