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nickname in Swedish

nickname in Swedish is smeknamn, öknamn, binamn — nickname means an informal, often affectionate or descriptive name used instead of someone's real name.

nickname in Swedish

smeknamn
noun
A familiar, invented name for a person or thing used instead of the actual name of the person or thing, often based on some noteworthy characteristic.
öknamn
noun
A familiar, invented name for a person or thing used instead of the actual name of the person or thing, often based on some noteworthy characteristic.
binamn
noun
A familiar, invented name for a person or thing used instead of the actual name of the person or thing, often based on some noteworthy characteristic.
tillnamn
noun
A familiar, invented name for a person or thing used instead of the actual name of the person or thing, often based on some noteworthy characteristic.

What does "nickname" mean?

  1. noun An informal, often affectionate or descriptive name used instead of someone's real name.
    "His nickname at school was "Ginger" because of his hair."
  2. verb To give someone or something a nickname.
    "They nicknamed the old car "the Beast"."

nickname in a sentence

  • His nickname at school was "Ginger" because of his hair.
  • They nicknamed the old car "the Beast".

Similar words in Swedish

Common Swedish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "nickname" in Swedish?

"nickname" in Swedish is smeknamn, öknamn, binamn. nickname means: An informal, often affectionate or descriptive name used instead of someone's real name.

How do you use "nickname" in a sentence?

Example: "His nickname at school was "Ginger" because of his hair." In Swedish, "nickname" is smeknamn, öknamn, binamn.

Are there other ways to say "nickname" in Swedish?

Yes — Swedish has 4 translations listed for "nickname": smeknamn, öknamn, binamn, tillnamn.

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