Ylva

Ylva (She-wolf, female Wolf) is an old Swedish female given name. It is the female form of the masculine given name Ulf and is one of the earliest names to appear in documents. The oldest written proof of the name's occurrence in Sweden was Ingrid Ylva, the mother of Birger Magnusson von Bjälbo from about 1200.

Ylva
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameSwedish
MeaningShe-wolf
Other names
Related namesUlf

Women with the name

Given name

Fiction

The name has increased in popularity and become internationally better known because of the mother of Vicky the Viking. Ylva is also a character in The Long Ships or Red Orm (original Swedish Röde Orm) by Frans Gunnar Bengtsson.

Other uses

Ylva is also a type of sailing ship (see Ylva).

Sources

This article is based on a translation of the German Wikipedia article.

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