Icelandic Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 3
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Icelandic is an Indo-European dialect and belongs to the North Germanic group of the Germanic dialects. Icelandic is further classified as a West Scandinavian dialect.
Icelandic is inferred from an prior dialect Ancient Norse, which afterward got to be Ancient Icelandic and right now modern Icelandic.
This collection has all Icelandic Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Icelandic baby names to help you make the right choice!
You can explore Icelandic baby names: Alphabetically (A–Z) By gender (boy, girl, unisex) By starting or ending letters By meaning and origin Click on any baby name to view its meaning, background, pronunciation, and related names.
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Icelandic Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Raven or flint | ||
Icelandic word for Raven | ||
A reindeer in Icelandic language. | ||
Icelandic term for secret. | ||
High warrior. | ||
To renew nature or active in love. | ||
Protection or castle. | ||
God is perfection, or God is my oath | ||
Icelandic variant of Isaac, meaning he laughs. | ||
The fortunate spear. | ||
A guardian | ||
Young cow in Icelandic language. | ||
Icelandic version of Catherine, meaning pure. | ||
A large stone. | ||
Claw in Icelandic language. | ||
The top of a high, steep, round mountain. | ||
Coal or eyebrow. | ||
One who is bald. | ||
One who has a black beard. | ||
Icelandic form of Kristina, meaning follower of Christ. | ||
A young bull. | ||
Chief wolf | ||
A variant of Leifur, meaning heir. | ||
Heir or successor. | ||
Icelandic form of Lily, meaning pure. | ||
Light, one who fills lives of everyone with light. | ||
Icelandic version of Margaret, meaning pearl. | ||
One who is mighty and strong. | ||
Icelandic version of Michael, meaning who is like God. | ||
Something that's bright and clear. | ||
The fearless wolf. | ||
Thin | ||
Longing or desiring. | ||
Icelandic form of Peter. It means rock. | ||
Advice, a woman who is good at giving advices. | ||
A town or village, or the color red. | ||
A fox in Icelandic language. | ||
She who is loyal friend | ||
The all-seeing one | ||
House, hall or castle | ||
Icelandic version of Sarah, meaning princess. | ||
Icelandic term for swan. | ||
Iceland form of Sigrid, meaning victory, wisdom or beautiful. | ||
A victorious soldier. | ||
He who is a victorious defender | ||
Victorious woman, or the goddess of victory | ||
He who splarkles | ||
Thin | ||
The protector wolf. | ||
A smith in Icelandic language. | ||


