Old Norse Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 3
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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 |
|---|---|---|
A reindeer in Icelandic language. | ||
Loved One; Hiding; Secrecy; Sweet; Lovable; A variant transcription is Huld | ||
Loved One; Hiding; Secrecy; Sweet; Lovable; A variant transcription is Hulda | ||
High warrior. | ||
A man protected by God. | ||
A beautiful woman | ||
Bow of the warrior. | ||
Old Norse - Ever Ruling; Island Ruler; Ever Ruler; A variant of Eric | ||
Old Norse - Ever Ruling; Island Ruler; Ever Ruler; A variant of Eric | ||
The fortunate spear. | ||
A guardian | ||
Young cow in Icelandic language. | ||
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. | ||
A young bull. | ||
Chief wolf | ||
A descendant, a person who is going to inherit | ||
A variant of Leifur, meaning heir. | ||
Heir or successor. | ||
A protector and defender of life | ||
Loved and loving person; Deep Affection, Strong Feeling of Care | ||
A Scottish surname derived from the Old Norse given name Liulfr which means wolf | ||
Icelandic version of Michael, meaning who is like God. | ||
Something that's bright and clear. | ||
The fearless wolf. | ||
Thin | ||
Old Norse - Fury; Inspiration; To blow; Owner; Proprietor; A variant is Odin | ||
A pipe player | ||
One who plays the pipe | ||
Icelandic form of Peter. It means rock. | ||
Old Norse - Well advised Ruler; Wise and Powerful; An Irish variant transcription of the name Reynold | ||
Advice, a woman who is good at giving advices. | ||
Old Norse - Goddess or Warrior; All-knowing Power | ||
A variant of Ralph. It means wolf counsel. | ||
Old Norse - A house woman; A variant of Ranveig | ||
The father of the wolves | ||
A town or village, or the color red. | ||
A fox in Icelandic language. | ||
Germanic - Well-advised ruler; A variant of the name Reynold | ||
Germanic - Well-advised ruler; A variant of the name Reynold | ||
Old Greek - Bearer of victory; True image; Old Norse - Well advised ruler; A variant of Rhonda; Derived From Veronica | ||
The seeing one | ||
The God remembers all | ||
House, hall or castle | ||
A settlement of willows | ||
One who rules them all | ||


