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Norse Boy Names

Alf

Elf Nickname for English Alfred, and Norse legend name of a king who pursued the maiden Alfhildr.

Alfhildr

Elf battle Old Norse myth name derived from the elements alfr elf and hildr battle

Alfsigr

Old Norse name meaning elf victory

Alrekr

Norse form of Visigothic Alaric, meaning all-powerful; ruler of all

Anund

Variant of Old Norse Viking name Anundr, possibly meaning triumph of the ancestor/forefather

Anundr

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.

Anvindr

Variant of Old Norse Viking name Anundr, possibly meaning triumph of the ancestor/forefather

Ari

Armenian name meaning brave

ArnbjÖrg

Eagle protection Old Norse name composed of the elements arn eagle and björg protection

Arne

Nickname for German Arnold, meaning "eagle power."

Arngeir

Old Norse name meaning eagle spear

Arnkell

Old Norse name meaning eagle helmet; eagle protection, from the Germanic elements arn eagle and helm helmet, protection

Arnlaug

Old Norse name meaning eagle-devotee

Arnljot

Old Norse name meaning eagle-frightener

Arnthor

Eagle of Thor Old Norse name composed of the elements arn eagle and the name of the god Thor.

Asbjorn

Divine bear Old Norse name composed of the elements áss god, divinity and björn bear

Asgeirr

God-spear Old Norse name derived from the elements áss god and geirr spear

Asketill

Cauldron of the gods Old Norse name composed of the elements áss god and ketill cauldron

Asmundr

Old Norse name meaning god protector

Astridr

Old Norse name derived from the elements áss god and friðr beautiful

Astrithr

Variant of Old Norse Astridr, meaning god beautiful

Baldr

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Bergdis

Old Norse name meaning spirit protection

Bergthor

Old Norse name meaning spirit of Thor

Bergthora

Feminine form of Old Norse Bergthor, meaning spirit of Thor

Bjartr

Old Norse name meaning bright

Borghild

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

Bothildr

Old Norse name composed of the elements bót bettering, compensation, remedy, and hildr battle

Brandr

Old Norse name derived from the element brand sword, itself a derivative of brinnan meaning to flash

Brandt

Variant of Anglo-Saxon Brand, meaning sword

Brokk

Norse myth name of a dwarf who, with his brother Eitri, made magical objects for the gods, including the hammer of Thor.

Bruadar

Old Norse name meaning dream

Brynhild

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

Brynhildr

Variant of Old Norse Brynhild, meaning armored warrior woman

DagnÝ

Scandinavian form of Norse Dagný, meaning "new day."

Egill

Little edge/point (of a sword) Old Norse name composed of the word eg edge, point and a diminutive suffix.

Eileifr

Ever-heir Old Norse name composed of the elements ei ever and leifr heir

Eir

Norse myth name of a goddess of healing and medicine, meaning help, mercy

Eirikr

Ever-ruler Old Norse name composed of the elements ei ever and ríkr ruler

Eitri

Norse myth name of a dwarf who, with his brother Brökk, made magical objects for the gods, including the hammer of Thor.

Eydis

Island goddess Old Norse name composed of the elements ey island and dis goddess

Eysteinn

Island stone Old Norse name composed of the elements ey island and steinn stone

Eyvindr

Island wind Old Norse name composed of the elements ey island and vindr wind

Falkor

Modern form of Old Norse Folkvarthr, meaning guardian of the people

Finnr

Old Norse name which may have originally been an ethnic byname for someone from Finland

Folki

Tribe Old Norse name, originally a nickname for longer names containing the element folk, meaning people, tribe

Folkvar

Abbreviated form of Old Norse Folkvarthr, meaning guardian of the people

Folkvarthr

Guardian of the people Old Norse name composed of the elements folk people, tribe, and varðr guard

Frea

Variant of Old Norse Freya, meaning lady, mistress

Frey

Variant of Old Norse Freyr, meaning lord

Freya

Old Norse myth name of the goddess of love, derived from the Old High German element frouwa, meaning lady, mistress

Freyja

Older form of Norse Freya, meaning lady, mistress

Freyr

Ing Old Norse myth name of the god of rain and sunlight.

Frigg

Old Norse myth name of the goddess of earth, wife of Odin, derived from the element pri, meaning to love

Fritha

Old Norse name derived from the element friðr, meaning peace

Frithjof

Variant of Old Norse Frithjofr, meaning peace-thief

Frithjofr

Peace-thief Old Norse name composed of the elements friðr peace and þjófr thief

Gandalf

Wand elf Norse myth name of a dwarf, composed of the elements gandr cane, staff, wand and álfr elf

Gard

Variant of Norse Gerd, meaning enclosure, stronghold

Gerd

Nickname for German Gerhard, meaning "spear brave."

Grid

Old Norse myth name of a frost giantess, meaning peace

Gunnarr

War-warrior Old Norse myth name of the husband of Brynhild, composed of the elements gunnr war and arr warrior

Gunnhildr

War-battle Old Norse name composed of the elements gunnr war and hildr battle

Gunnvor

War-vigilant Old Norse name composed of the elements gunnr war and vor cautious, vigilant

Guthlaug

God-wife Old Norse name composed of the elements guð god and laug married woman

Hakon

High son Old Norse name composed of the elements há high and konr son

Halfdan

Half Dane Old Norse name composed of the elements hálfr half and Danr Dane

Hallsteinn

Rock stone Old Norse name composed of the elements hallr rock and steinn stone

Hallvardr

Rock defender Old Norse name composed of the elements hallr rock and varðr defender, guardian

Hallvarthr

Variant of Old Norse Hallvardr, meaning rock defender

Havardr

High defender Old Norse name composed of the elements há high and varðr defender, guardian

Havarth

Variant of Old Norse Havardr, meaning high defender

Havarthr

Variant of Old Norse Havardr, meaning high defender

Heidrun

Norse myth name of a goat who supplied mead for the gods, derived from the element heiðr, meaning heath

HjÁlmar

Scandinavian form of Old Norse Hjálmar, meaning "helmet-warrior."

Holger

Variant of Old Norse Hólmgeirr, meaning spear island

Holmgeir

Variant of Old Norse Hólmgeirr, meaning spear island

Holmgeirr

Spear island Old Norse name composed of the elements hólmr island and geirr spear

Holmger

Variant of Old Norse Hólmgeirr, meaning spear island

Hrolfr

Old Norse form of Germanic Hrolf, meaning famous wolf
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