The Swedish name "Lindbom" combines two elements: "lind," which means "lime tree" in Swedish, and "bom," which translates to "tree" or "wood." Therefore, the name can be interpreted to mean "lime tree" or "tree of the lime." It may have originally been used to describe someone who lived near a lime tree or a forested area. In a broader sense, it reflects a connection to nature, which is common in many Swedish surnames.
Tage Lindbom was born in 1909.
Tage Lindbom died in 2001.
Johan Lindbom was born in 1971.
Hans Lindbom was born on 1953-02-12.
Neah doesn't mean anything in Swedish, but it might be a name?
It's an English name... It doesn't mean anything in Swedish.
Horan means 'the whore' in Swedish.
Camilla doesn't mean anything in Swedish, it's just a name (for women). It's not of Swedish origin.
Emond doesn't mean anything in Swedish. Edmund is a name though...
Civic as in the car model doesn't mean a thing in Swedish. It's a name, simply.
Spritz is not a name that originates in Sweden.
The name Brandon does not have a specific meaning in Swedish as it's of English origin.