In general the name lists try to use only names that were common from 1100 to 1300, and were given to nobles. They're also mostly given in modern forms.
I am no expert on Swedish names, but a possible reason could be that Christian names were not that common in the period, or the names were not felt to be uniquely Swedish enough.
Mecklenburg should be western slavic (Wend), not Swedish -- at least it is so in the GCM and its descendants DVIP and ACSmod. As such it has its own name list.
I am no expert on Swedish names, but a possible reason could be that Christian names were not that common in the period, or the names were not felt to be uniquely Swedish enough.
Mecklenburg should be western slavic (Wend), not Swedish -- at least it is so in the GCM and its descendants DVIP and ACSmod. As such it has its own name list.