Froy
FROY
Froy is a boy’s name of Norse origin, meaning “A short form of names containing 'Froy', possibly related to Norse god Freyr, meaning 'lord'.”, and peaked in popularity in 2013.
What Froy Means
“A short form of names containing 'Froy', possibly related to Norse god Freyr, meaning 'lord'.”
The Story of Froy
Whispers from ancient Norse tales speak of gods and lords, and this name carries that resonant echo of strength and noble lineage.
A concise and potent name, Froy traces its roots to Norse origins. It is often considered a shortened form of names linked to the god Freyr, a prominent deity associated with prosperity and fertility, suggesting a connection to ancient, powerful traditions.
This name for your son speaks of inherent leadership and a charming independence. You imagine him as a boy who will face challenges with a strong will and a confident demeanor, a natural-born leader.
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Numerology
The Seeker
Wise, introspective, and spiritual. These names carry depth and a quiet inner power.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#6 in 2013
Total Births
6
First Recorded
2013
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