Elf Nickname for
English
Alfred, and Norse
legend name of a king who pursued the maiden Alfhildr.
Elf battle Old Norse myth name derived from the elements alfr
elf and hildr
battle
Old Norse name meaning
elf victory
Norse form of Visigothic
Alaric,
meaning
all-powerful; ruler of all
Variant of Old Norse Viking name
Anundr,
possibly meaning
triumph of the
ancestor/forefather
Old Norse Viking name possibly meaning
triumph of the forefather/ancestor, from
Anu-
ancestor; forefather, and
-winduz, itself from root
uen-
to prevail; triumph This was the name of a legendary king of the House of Yngling.
Variant of Old Norse Viking name
Anundr,
possibly meaning
triumph of the
ancestor/forefather
Armenian
name meaning
brave
Eagle protection Old Norse name composed of the elements arn
eagle and björg
protection
Old Norse name meaning
eagle spear
Old Norse name meaning
eagle helmet; eagle protection, from the Germanic elements arn
eagle and helm
helmet, protection
Old Norse name meaning
eagle-devotee
Old Norse name meaning
eagle-frightener
Eagle of Thor Old Norse name composed of the elements arn
eagle and the name of the god Thor.
Divine bear Old Norse name composed of the elements áss
god, divinity and björn
bear
God-spear Old Norse name derived from the elements áss
god and geirr
spear
Cauldron of the gods Old Norse name composed of the elements áss
god and ketill
cauldron
Old Norse name meaning
god
protector
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
Old
Norse name meaning
spirit of Thor
Feminine form of Old Norse
Bergthor,
meaning
spirit of Thor
Old Norse name meaning
bright
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
Old Norse name derived from the element brand
sword, itself a derivative of brinnan meaning
to flash
Variant of Anglo-Saxon
Brand,
meaning
sword
Norse myth name of a dwarf who, with his brother
Eitri,
made magical objects for the gods, including the hammer of Thor.
Old Norse name meaning
dream
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."
Little edge/point (of a sword) Old Norse name composed of the word eg
edge, point and a diminutive suffix.
Ever-heir Old Norse name composed of the elements ei
ever and leifr
heir
Norse myth name of a goddess of healing and medicine, meaning
help,
mercy
Ever-ruler Old Norse name composed of the elements ei
ever and ríkr
ruler
Norse myth name of a dwarf who, with his brother Brökk,
made magical objects for the gods, including the hammer
of Thor.
Island goddess Old Norse name composed of the elements ey
island and dis
goddess
Island stone Old Norse name composed of the elements ey
island and steinn
stone
Island wind Old Norse name composed of the elements ey
island and vindr
wind
Modern form of Old Norse
Folkvarthr,
meaning
guardian of the people
Old Norse name which may have originally been an
ethnic byname for someone
from Finland
Tribe Old Norse name,
originally a nickname for longer names containing the element folk,
meaning
people, tribe
Abbreviated form of Old Norse
Folkvarthr, meaning
guardian of the people
Guardian of the people Old Norse name composed of the elements folk
people, tribe, and varðr
guard
Variant of Old Norse
Freya, meaning
lady, mistress
Variant of Old Norse
Freyr, meaning
lord
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
Ing Old Norse myth name of the god of rain and sunlight.
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 Old Norse
Frithjofr,
meaning
peace-thief
Peace-thief Old Norse name composed of the elements friðr
peace and þjófr
thief
Wand elf Norse myth name of a dwarf, composed of the elements gandr
cane, staff, wand and álfr
elf
Variant of Norse
Gerd, meaning
enclosure,
stronghold
Old Norse myth name of a frost giantess, meaning
peace
War-warrior Old Norse myth name of the husband of
Brynhild, composed of the elements gunnr
war and arr
warrior
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
High son Old Norse name composed of the elements há
high and konr
son
Half Dane Old Norse name composed of the elements hálfr
half and Danr
Dane
Rock stone Old Norse name composed of the elements hallr
rock and steinn
stone
Rock defender Old Norse name composed of the elements hallr
rock and varðr
defender, guardian
Variant of Old Norse
Hallvardr, meaning
rock
defender
High defender Old Norse name composed of the elements há
high and varðr
defender, guardian
Variant of Old Norse
Havardr,
meaning
high defender
Variant of Old Norse
Havardr,
meaning
high defender
Norse myth name of a goat who supplied mead for the gods, derived from the element heiðr, meaning
heath
Scandinavian form of Old Norse
Hjálmar, meaning
"helmet-warrior."
Variant of Old Norse
Hólmgeirr,
meaning
spear island
Variant of Old Norse
Hólmgeirr,
meaning
spear island
Spear island Old Norse name composed of the elements hólmr
island and geirr
spear
Variant of Old Norse
Hólmgeirr,
meaning
spear island
Old Norse form of Germanic
Hrolf, meaning
famous wolf