Drakar
dray-kar
Drakar is a boy’s name of Norse origin, meaning “Likely a modern name, possibly inspired by the Viking Drakkar ship. The word 'Drakkar' refers to a type of Viking longship with a dragon head.”, and peaked in popularity in 1993.
What Drakar Means
“Likely a modern name, possibly inspired by the Viking Drakkar ship. The word 'Drakkar' refers to a type of Viking longship with a dragon head.”
The Story of Drakar
Before the sea was charted, there were ships that sailed with the heads of dragons, and names that echoed their power.
Drakar is a name with roots in the Norse world, likely inspired by the 'Drakkar,' the formidable Viking longships. These vessels, often adorned with fierce dragon heads, were symbols of exploration and courage across the ancient seas.
This name is for a son you see as bold and adventurous, a true explorer of life's horizons. Drakar suggests a child with a brave spirit, ready to embark on grand journeys with unwavering determination and a powerful presence.
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Numerology
The Builder
Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#6 in 1993
Total Births
6
First Recorded
1993
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