Elf battle Old Norse myth name derived from the elements alfr
elf and hildr
battle
Old Norse name meaning
elf victory
Eagle protection Old Norse name composed of the elements arn
eagle and björg
protection
Old Norse name derived from the elements áss
god and friðr
beautiful
Variant of Old Norse
Astridr,
meaning
god beautiful
Old Norse name meaning
spirit protection
Feminine form of Old Norse
Bergthor,
meaning
spirit of Thor
Battle fort Norse myth name of the goddess of the evening mist who slays the sun every night. Derived from the elements borg
fortification and hildr
battle
Old Norse name composed of the elements bót
bettering, compensation, remedy, and hildr
battle
Myth name of the wife of
Gunnarr, a shieldmaiden and
valkyrie. The name is the Old Norse equivalent of
German Brunhild, meaning
armored warrior woman
Variant of Old Norse
Brynhild, meaning
armored
warrior woman
Scandinavian form of Norse
Dagný,
meaning "new day."
Norse myth name of a goddess of healing and medicine, meaning
help,
mercy
Island goddess Old Norse name composed of the elements ey
island and dis
goddess
Variant of Old Norse
Freya, meaning
lady, mistress
Old Norse myth name of the goddess of love, derived from the Old High German
element frouwa, meaning
lady, mistress
Older form of Norse
Freya, meaning
lady,
mistress
Old Norse myth name of the goddess of earth, wife of
Odin, derived from the
element
pri, meaning
to love
Old Norse name derived from the element friðr,
meaning
peace
Variant of Norse
Gerd, meaning
enclosure,
stronghold
Old Norse myth name of a frost giantess, meaning
peace
War-battle Old Norse name composed of the elements gunnr
war and hildr
battle
War-vigilant Old Norse name composed of the elements gunnr
war and vor
cautious, vigilant
God-wife Old Norse name composed of the elements guð
god and laug
married woman
Norse myth name of a goat who supplied mead for the gods, derived from the element heiðr, meaning
heath
Old Norse myth name of a goddess of spring, composed of the elements ið
again and unna
to love
Ing-beautiful Old Norse name composed of the name
of the fertility god
Ing and the element friðr
beautiful
Variant of Old Norse
Idunnr, meaning
again to love
Old Norse name composed of the elements jór
stallion and unna
to love
Possibly from the Old Norse word kelda, meaning
a fountain,
spring, or well
Cauldron/kettle beautiful Old Norse name composed of the elements ketill
cauldron, kettle and friðr
beautiful
Mesopotamian myth name of a god of the moon and son of
Enlil, meaning
illuminator
Wise protector Old Norse name composed of the elements regin
advice, decision, counsel and björg
help, protection
Wise and beautiful Old Norse name composed of the elements regin
advice, decision, counsel and friðr
beautiful
Bright counsel Old Norse name composed of the elements regin
advice, decision, counsel and heiðr
brightness
Battle counsel Old Norse name composed of the elements regin
advice, counsel, decision and hildr
battle
Norse myth name of a goddess of the Aesir, and possibly another name for
Frigg,
meaning
the seeing one
Variant of Old Norse
Siv, meaning
bride
Variant of Old Norse
Signy, meaning
new
victory
New victory Norse myth name of the twin sister of
Sigmund, composed of the elements sigr
victory and ný
new
Beautiful victory Old Norse name composed of the elements sigr
victory and fríðr
beautiful, fair
Variant of Old Norse
Sigridr, meaning
beautiful
victory
Modern Scandinavian form of Old Norse
Sigrún,
meaning "victory-secret."
Norse myth name of the wife of
Thor,
meaning
bride
Norse myth name of a goddess (Norn) of destiny, meaning
future
Feminine form of Norse
Thor,
meaning
thunder
Old Norse name meaning
brilliance of
Thor
Peace of Thor Old Norse name composed of the name
of the god of thunder,
Thor, and the word friðr
beauty, peace
Variant of Old Norse
Thorfridr,
meaning
peace of Thor
Nickname for Old Norse
Thorfridr,
meaning
peace of Thor
Feminine form of Old Norse
Tyr, meaning
god
Myth name of the Norn of the past, derived from the Old Norse name
Urthr,
meaning
fate
Old Norse name meaning
fate
Old Norse myth name of the maidens
who led the slain heroes to Valhalla, meaning
chooser of the slain
Old Norse myth name of the Norn of the present, meaning
necessity
Original form of Norse
Verdandi,
meaning
necessity
War goddess Old Norse name composed of the elements vig
war and dis
goddess