Old Norse Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List)
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Old Norse names are formed by combining a given name with the addition of a patronymic byname or a byname based on relationship. The suffix “-son” or “-dóttir” is added to the genitive form of the father’s name to create a patronym. For example, the name “Leif Erikson” means “Leif, son of Erik”.
Old Norse names often have a religious or mythological origin. Many Old Norse names are derived from the names of gods and goddesses, such as “Thor,” “Odin,” and “Freya”. Other names are derived from Old Norse mythology, such as “Ragnar,” “Loki,” and “Sigrid”
This collection has all Old Norse Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Old Norse baby names to help you make the right choice!
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Old Norse Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Love | ||
Noble protection. | ||
Noble kind, of the noble sort. | ||
Noble stone. | ||
The noble guardian. | ||
Old Norse - Representatives of Ancestors; Derivative of Aage | ||
Old Norse - Representatives of Ancestors; A Derivative from name Aage | ||
Goddess, divine woman | ||
Old Norse - Elf; Supernatural Being; Battle; Magical Counsel | ||
Old Norse - Elf; Supernatural Being; Battle; Magical Counsel | ||
Old Norse - Elf; Supernatural Being; Elf Battle; Victory; A variant transcription of Alfhild | ||
Old Norse - God Spear; Gentle Friend; A variant name of Oscar | ||
Old Norse - Ever Ruling, Island Ruler; Germanic - Powerful Ruler | ||
Hebrew - Lion of God; Latin - Ram; Greek - Excellent Purpose | ||
Gaelic - A Pledge; Old Norse - Foreigner, Stranger; A variant of name Arien | ||
Messenger | ||
Eagle or rule | ||
The eagle inheritor. | ||
Germanic - Powerful Ruler; Old Norse - Ever Ruling; Lone Ruler; Island Ruler; A variant of Aric | ||
A variant of Artice, meaning lofty hill' or 'follower of Thor'. | ||
Of lofty hill or the follower of Thor. | ||
A variant of Artice, meaning lofty hill' or 'follower of Thor'. | ||
English - Friend of the People; Old Norse - Eagle Tree; A variant of name Arvid | ||
Faith in the God; and is also true to God | ||
Divine Bear; One who has no sorrows; a God-like structure | ||
Goddess | ||
God's fence | ||
A brave and fighting woman; God fighting | ||
Old Norse - Divinely Beautiful; Fair Beautiful Goddess; Divine Beauty; Fair | ||
A Girl who is divinely beautiful; Divine strength; God's strength | ||
A combination of luck and one who saves. | ||
Mountain | ||
Birch tree | ||
A smart, capable and illustrious man. | ||
A small bear | ||
Bright | ||
Old Norse - From the fortified Hill or Castle; A variant of the name Borg | ||
Old Norse - A commanding Heroine; Battle for Help | ||
Sword | ||
Possibly derived as a modern variation of Brenda | ||
Old Norse - Sword; Torch; Burning; Stinking Hair | ||
Like battle armor; Dark; Noble | ||
Son of Thorleif. | ||
One who is a farmer. | ||
Daylight, bright day | ||
Daylight or bright day. | ||
Day | ||
Deer in Icelandic language. | ||
Promise | ||
The stone island. | ||


