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Names
In known history, Swedish royalty has gone by a variety of names, of the dynasties as well as the individuals (according to individual Wikipedia articles about them). Many different languages have effected the spelling and known frequency of such names, but Swedish spellings, and also well known - or less known - exonyms in English, have been normal in English literature and usage.

Dynasties
The royal dynasties of Sweden, with the Swedish kings, queens regnant or consort; and princes and princesses, since the 10th century are:
 * Ätt från Uppland - Dynasty from Upland, the first historically known Swedish royal houses or houses, called (exonyms included) the Old or Uppsala or Upsala, the Yngling or Skilfing, the Munsö or Mouth Island, the Segersälls, Olaf Scotking's, the Björn or Beorn, the Olof or Olaf, the Ring, the Birka or Birchey, the Ivar or Ivor, the Sigurd or Seward, the Pagan and the Asa or Æsir ; no genuine comprehensive name can be discerned from reliable sources. Kings: 5 from about 970 to 1067; Princes who were not kings: 4 known; Princesses: 5 known.
 * Stenkilska ätten - Steinchetellian Dynasty or House of Stenkil, also known as Västgötska Stenkilsätten (Westrogothic Steinchetellian Dynasty). Kings: as many as 10 from 1061 to 1126; Princes: 1 known; Princesses: as many as 6 known.
 * Russian Dynasty assumed to have been the Rurik. King: 1 about 1070.
 * Estridska ätten - Estrithian Dynasty or House of Estrith, originally a Danish family also known as Skånska Ylvingaätten or the Scanian House of Ulf (Wolf). Kings: 2 from about 1125 to 1161; Queen regnant: 1 1389-1396; Queens consort: 5 including (earlier) the queen regnant; Princes: 1 known.
 * Sverkerska ätten - Sweartgarian Dynasty or House of Stenkil, according to a theory about the name of the father (Corn-Ubbe) of King Sweartgar I also called Ylvingaätten (House of Ulf or Wolf). Kings: 6 1130-1216; Princes: 6 known; Princesses: as many as 10 known.
 * Erikska ätten - Erican Dynasty or House of Eric also known as S:t Eriks ätt (St. Eric's Dynasty). Kings: 5 1156-1250; Princes: 8 known; Princesses: as many as 6 known.
 * Bjälboätten - Bielbo Dynasty or House of Bjelbo, often called the Folkung, which was a political party in and outside of this family. Kings: 6 1250-1364; Queens consort: 3; Princes: 13 known (including 1 consort); Princesses: 18 known.
 * Nikolanska ätten - Nicholan Dynasty, House of Niklot or House of Mecklenburg, German dynasty (still living) originally called the Obotrites. King: 1 1363-1389; Queen consort: 1; Prince: 1; Princess: 1.
 * Ätten Grip - Griffin Dynasty or House of Griffins, House of Pomerania, House of Swantibor, House of Wartislaw, a Polish dynasty in Pomerania. King: 1 1396-1439, Prince: 1; Princess:1.
 * Wittelsbach - German dynasty (still living) including the Palatinate-Zweibrücken branch also called the Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Kleeburg Line and Pfalziska ätten (Palatinian Dynasty). Kings: 4 1440-1448 and 1654-1718; Queen regnant: 1 1718-1720; Queens consort: 2 including (later) the queen regnant; Princes: 7 (including 1 consort); Princesses: 5 (including 1 consort).
 * Bonde - Swedish house of nobility (still living). King: 1 1448-1470; Princes: 2; Princesses: 6.
 * Oldenburg - German dynasty (still living) including the Holstein-Gottorp branch of Sweden also called Holstein-Gottorpska ätten (Holstein-Gottorpian Dynasty). Kings: 7 1457-1521 and 1751-1818; Queens consort: 6; Princes: 10; Princesses: 12 (including 2 consorts).
 * Vasa - originally a Swedish house of nobility also spelled Wasa. Kings: 6 1523-1632; Queen regnant: 1 1632-1654; Princes: 11; Princesses: 19.
 * Brabant - German dynasty (still living) also called Hessiska ätten (House of Hesse). King: 1 1720-1751; Queen consort: 1.
 * Bernadotte - originally a French family, from 1810 also called Bernadotteska ätten (House of Bernadotte), an adopted branch of the Oldenburgs (above). Kings: 7 1818 to present; Princes: 15; Princesses: 12.

Individuals
The known official names of Swedish kings, queens regnant or consort; and princes and princesses have been (alphabetically):
 * Adolph (Swedish: Adolf and Alf): 1 king, 2 princes (legendary king excluded)
 * Agnes: 1 princess
 * Albert (Swedish: Albrekt): 1 king
 * Alstan (Swedish: Halsten or Hallsten): 1 king
 * Amelia (Swedish: Amalia): 1 princess
 * Anne (Swedish: Anna): 1 queen consort, 4 princesses
 * Anund (English exonym: Anwynd): 2 kings (excluding legendary), 1 prince
 * Astrid (English exonym: Aestrith): 1 queen consort, 2 princesses
 * August: 1 prince


 * Beatrice (Swedish: Beatrix): 1 queen consort
 * Benedict (Swedish: Bengt): 1 prince
 * Benedicta (Swedish: Benedikta and Bengta): 1 queen consort
 * Bertil: 1 prince
 * Birger: 1 king, 1 prince
 * Birgitta (legal spelling): 1 princess (also see Bridget)
 * Björn also called Styrbjörn (English exonym: Beorn): 1 prince
 * Blanche (Swedish: Blanka): 1 queen consort
 * Blood Swain (Swedish: Blot-Sven): see Sweyn
 * Boleslaw or Boleslaus (Swedish: Burislev): 1 king, 1 prince
 * Bridget (Swedish: Birgitta): 1 queen consort, 1 princess (also see Birgitta)


 * Canute (Swedish: Knut): 2 kings, 3 princes
 * Carl often Charles (Swedish often officially: Karl): 10 kings, 14 princes
 * Carola: see Caroline
 * Caroline or Carolyn, Charlotte or Carola (Swedish: Charlotta or Karola): 1 queen consort, 1 princess (presumptive)
 * Catherine (Swedish: Katarina and Karin and Catharina): 6 queens consort, 10 princesses
 * Cecilia (English exonym: Cecily): 1 queen consort (name not certain), 2 princesses
 * Charles: see Carl
 * Charlotte: see Caroline
 * Christian (Swedish: Kristian): 2 kings
 * Christina (Swedish: Kristina): 1 queen regnant, 5 queens consort, 11 princesses
 * Christopher (Swedish: Kristoffer and Kristofer): 1 king, 1 prince
 * Cole or Coal (Swedish: Kol): 1 or 2 kings, 1 possible prince


 * Daniel: 1 prince
 * Desideria (originally Désirée): 1 queen consort
 * Désirée (legal spelling): 1 princess
 * Dorothy (Swedish: Dorotea): 1 queen consort, 1 princess


 * Edmund (Swedish: Emund): 1 king, 1 prince (excluding unofficial)
 * Eleanor (Swedish: Eleonora): 1 princess
 * Elin: see Helen
 * Elizabeth (Swedish: Elisabet and Elsa): 1 queen consort, 5 princesses
 * Eric (Swedish: Erik): 9 or 10 kings (excluding pre-10th century), 11 princes
 * Erik (legal spelling): 1 prince
 * Estrith (Swedish: Estrid): 1 queen consort
 * Eugen (legal spelling): 1 prince
 * Eugenie (Swedish: Eugenia): 1 princess
 * Euphemia (Swedish: Eufemia): 1 princess


 * Filip, Filippa: see Philip, Philippa
 * Francis (Swedish: Frans): 1 prince
 * Frederica (Swedish: Fredrika): 1 queen consort
 * Frederick (Swedish: Fredrik): 1 king, 2 princes


 * Gunnilda (Swedish: Gunhild and Gunilla, also Gyda): 3 queens consort, 1 princess
 * Gustaf (legal spelling): 2 kings, 1 prince
 * Gustav or often Gustavus (Swedish 20th century norm also: Gustaf): 4 kings, 6 princes
 * Gyda: see Gunnilda


 * Hacon (Swedish: Håkan): 2 kings (excluding 1 legendary)
 * Haelwig even (disputed) Hedwig (Swedish: Helvig): 1 queen consort
 * Halsten, Hallsten: see Alstan
 * Hans: see John
 * Hedwig (Swedish: Hedvig): 1 queen consort, 1 princess (here excluding Haelwig and Charlotte)
 * Helen (Swedish: Helena and Elin): 2 queens consort (definitely by this name), 1 or 2 princesses
 * Helvig: see Haelwig
 * Hollinger (Swedish: Holmger): 2 princes


 * Ingi (Swedish: Inge): 2 kings (excluding legendary)
 * Ingeborg (legal spelling): 1 princess (also see Ingiburga)
 * Ingiburga (Swedish: Ingeborg): 7 princesses
 * Ingigarth (Swedish: Ingegärd and Ingegerd): 2 queens consort, 2 princesses
 * Ingrid (English exonym: Ingrith): 3 princesses
 * Isabel, Isabella: see Elizabeth


 * James or Jacob (Swedish: Jakob): 1 prince
 * Joar: 1 prince
 * John or Hans (Swedish: Johan and Jon): 3 kings, 5 princes (excluding pretenders)
 * Josephine (Swedish: Josefina): 1 queen consort


 * Karl: see Carl
 * Katarina, Karin: see Catherine
 * Knut: see Canute
 * Kol: see Cole
 * Kristian: see Christian
 * Kristina: see Christina
 * Kristofer, Kristoffer: see Christopher


 * Lazlow: see Wladislaus
 * Lennart (legal spelling): 1 prince
 * Leonard: see Lennart
 * Lilian (legal spelling): 1 princess
 * Louis or Lewis (Swedish also: Ludvig): 2 princes
 * Louise (Swedish also: Lovisa and Ludvika): 3 queens consort, 3 princesses


 * Madeleine (legal spelling): 1 princess (also see Magdalen)
 * Magdalene or Madelyn or Magdalene (Swedish: Magdalena): 1 princess
 * Magnus: 4 kings, 2 princes
 * Margaret also Martha (Swedish: Margareta and Märta): 1 queen regnant, 2 queens consort (including the queen regnant), 7 princesses
 * Margareta (legal spelling): 1 princess
 * Margaretha (legal spelling): 2 princesses
 * Maria: see Mary
 * Marianne or Marina (Swedish: Mariana): 2 princesses
 * Märtha (legal spelling): 1 princess
 * Mary or Maria (Swedish: Maria): 1 queen consort, 5 princesses


 * Olaf (Swedish: Olov and Olof): 1 king, 2 princes (in both cases excluding period before 970)
 * Oscar (Swedish, even officially Oskar): 2 kings, 1 prince


 * Philip (Swedish: Filip): 1 king, 2 princes
 * Philippa (Swedish: Filippa): 1 queen consort


 * Ragenilda (Swedish: Ragnhild): 1 queen consort
 * Reginald or Raynold (Swedish: Ragnvald and Ragvald): 1 king, 1 prince (thought by some writers to be the same person)
 * Richardice (Swedish: Rikardis): 1 queen consort, 1 princess
 * Richeza or Rixa (Swedish: Rikissa): 2 queens consort, 4 princesses
 * Seward: see Sigvard
 * Sibylla (legal spelling): 1 princess
 * Sigismund or Sigmund: 1 king
 * Sigrith (Swedish: Sigrid): 1 queen (disputed) queen consort, 2 princesses
 * Sigvard: 1 prince
 * Silvia (legal spelling): 1 queen consort
 * Sophia (Swedish: Sofia): 3 queens consort (one of them legally Sofia), 5 princesses
 * Stein (Swedish: Sten): 1 prince
 * Stenkil (English exonym: Steinchetel): 1 king
 * Styrbjörn or Steer-Beorn: see Björn
 * Sune (English exonym: Sonny): 1 prince
 * Sverker (English exonym: Sweartgar): 2 kings
 * Sweyn or the Blood Swain: thought to be the same person as King Hacon the Red


 * Teresia (legal spelling): 1 princess
 * Tyra or Thyra: 1 princess


 * Uladislaw: see Wladislaus
 * Ulric or Wolferic (Swedish: Ulrik): 1 prince
 * Ulrica or Wolferica (Swedish: Ulrika and Ulla): 1 queen regnant, 2 queens consort (including the queen regnant)
 * Ulvhild, Ulfhild: see Wolfhilda


 * Valdemar: see Waldemar
 * Victoria: 1 queen consort (legal spelling: Viktoria), 1 princess
 * Vilhelm: see Wilhelm
 * Vladmir: see Waldemar
 * Vladislav: see Wladislaus


 * Waldemar or Wolmer (Swedish: Valdemar even Volmar, Vladimir): 1 king, 1 prince
 * Wilhelm (legal spelling): 1 prince
 * William: see Wilhelm
 * Wladislaus or Lazlow or Uladislaw (Swedish: Vladislav or Ladislaus): 1 prince
 * Wolferic, Wolferica: see Ulric, Ulrica
 * Wolfhilda (Swedish: Ulvhild and Ulfhild): 1 queen consort

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