Norse Names
899 names found
Rasmus
Norse
Meaning
A Scandinavian form of Erasmus, derived from the Greek word "erasmios," meaning "beloved."
Skylie
Norse
Meaning
Skylie is a modern invented name, a variation of Skylar or Skye. Skye is derived from the Isle of Skye in Scotland, and its name is of Norse origin, meaning 'cloud island'.
Torsten
Norse
Meaning
Torsten is a Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse name Þórsteinn. It means 'Thor's stone', referring to the Norse god of thunder.
Bergen
Norse
Meaning
Bergen is a Scandinavian name meaning 'hill' or 'mountain'.
Bransen
Norse
Meaning
Bransen is a variant spelling of Branson, an English surname meaning 'son of Brand'. Brand is from Old Norse, meaning 'sword' or 'fire'.
Iceland
Norse
Meaning
A place name referring to the island nation in the North Atlantic. It does not have a traditional given name meaning.
Fenrir
Norse
Meaning
In Norse mythology, Fenrir is a monstrous wolf, son of Loki. The name means "dweller in the marshes."
Kj
Norse
Meaning
A modern, short name which could be a nickname for Kjartan or other names starting with 'K' and 'J'.
Solveig
Norse
Meaning
From Old Norse, meaning 'strong home' or 'sun path'. Reflects brightness and strength within a domestic setting.
Sveya
Norse
Meaning
The meaning of Sveya is unknown and it appears to be a modern invented name.
Taika
Norse
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Finnish word for 'magic'. Can also be associated with luck and beauty.
Trigg
Norse
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Trigg is of Norse origin, possibly derived from a surname or place name, and can be associated with strength or boldness.
Erianna
Norse
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Erica' (meaning 'ever powerful' or 'eternal ruler' from Old Norse) and 'Anna' (meaning 'grace' from Hebrew).
Fraya
Norse
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Fraya is a modern spelling variant of Freya, a Norse name meaning 'lady'. Freya was the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
Briggston
Norse
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Briggston is a surname-derived name meaning "Brigg's town". Brigg is from the Norse word 'bryggja' meaning 'wharf'.
Eero
Norse
Meaning
A Finnish form of Eric, derived from the Old Norse name Eiríkr, meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful'.
Erich
Norse
Meaning
German form of Eric, derived from the Old Norse name Eiríkr, meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful'.
Haaland
Norse
Meaning
A surname, originating from Norwegian. Meaning 'high land' or 'hillside', suggesting a connection to land.
Kailand
Norse
Meaning
A modern name, likely a blend, possibly a combination of 'Kai' (likely Norse in origin) and a surname or place name element.
Olivander
Norse
Meaning
A surname derived from the given name Oliver, of Old Norse origin, meaning 'ancestor's descendant' or 'olive tree'. The surname gained fame via literature.
Ymir
Norse
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In Norse mythology, Ymir is the primeval being from whose body the world was created. Meaning roughly 'screamer'.
Ase
Norse
Meaning
Of Scandinavian origin, Ase is a name derived from the Old Norse word 'áss' which refers to a god or deity.
Eirik
Norse
Meaning
A Scandinavian form of Eric, meaning 'ever ruler' or 'eternal ruler'.
Eline
Norse
Meaning
A Scandinavian and Dutch short form of names containing the element 'el', such as Helena or Adelina, meaning 'torch' or 'noble'.
Tysen
Norse
Meaning
Likely a modern variant of Tyson, which originates as an English surname meaning 'son of Ty'. 'Ty' is often a short form of the Norse name Tyr, the god of war.
Aarnik
Norse
Meaning
Origin uncertain, possibly a modern invented name.
Bransyn
Norse
Meaning
Bransyn is a modern invented name. It is likely a variant of Branson which is derived from an English surname meaning 'son of Brand'. Brand is from Old Norse, meaning 'sword'.
Eriana
Norse
Meaning
Possibly a modern invented name, perhaps related to Erica (Norse for 'ever powerful') or Ariana (Welsh for 'silver').
Haakon
Norse
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From the Old Norse name Hákon, meaning 'high son' or 'chosen son'. A name of royal heritage.
Ivor
Norse
Meaning
A name of Norse origin, possibly derived from 'īw-ar' meaning 'yew-tree army'. It suggests strength and resilience.
Kelby
Norse
Meaning
From the farm with the spring. An English surname.
Larsen
Norse
Meaning
A Scandinavian patronymic name, meaning 'son of Lars' (Lars itself meaning 'crowned with laurel').
Saga
Norse
Meaning
In Norse mythology, Saga is the goddess of poetry and history. It also means 'story' or 'tale'.
Osborne
Norse
Meaning
Osborne is an English surname of Old Norse origin, meaning 'boar fortress' or 'god's fortress'. It was popularized by a Norman family.
Aarika
Norse
Meaning
Aarika is a variant of Erica, which is the feminine form of Eric. Eric originates from Old Norse and means 'eternal ruler'.
Raynor
Norse
Meaning
A surname derived from the Old Norse personal name 'Rægnfríðr,' meaning 'wise counsel' or 'ruler's peace.' It can also be a variant of Reginald.
Dagny
Norse
Meaning
Dagny is a Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse elements 'dagr' meaning 'day' and 'ný' meaning 'new'. Thus, it means 'new day'.
Alvis
Norse
Meaning
A Germanic name, meaning 'all wise' or 'very wise'. Also, in Norse mythology, Alvis was a dwarf who demanded the sun goddess Thorunn in marriage.
Arvik
Norse
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Arvik is likely a name of Norse or Slavic origin. The Norse origin could relate to eagles, while the Slavic origin may relate to fields.
Ericson
Norse
Meaning
A patronymic surname turned given name, meaning "son of Eric." Eric is of Norse origin, meaning "eternal ruler."
Harald
Norse
Meaning
A Norse and Scandinavian name meaning 'army ruler' or 'commander'.
Hardyn
Norse
Meaning
Hardyn is likely a variant, potentially combining 'hard' with Norse roots. Possibly linked to "brave".
Signe
Norse
Meaning
Derived from the Old Norse name Signý, composed of the elements 'sigr' meaning victory and 'ný' meaning new.
Mikkel
Norse
Meaning
Mikkel is the Scandinavian form of Michael, a Hebrew name meaning 'who is like God?'.
Edda
Norse
Meaning
Edda means "great-grandmother" in Old Norse. It's also associated with the Old Norse literary works, the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda.
Niels
Norse
Meaning
A Danish and Scandinavian form of Nicholas, meaning 'champion of the people'. It is a strong, classic name with Norse roots.
Erykah
Norse
Meaning
Erykah is a modern, creative respelling of Erica, a name of Norse origin meaning 'ever powerful' or 'honorable ruler'.
Riddick
Norse
Meaning
Riddick is a masculine surname-turned-given name of English origin, possibly derived from Old Norse 'ridth' meaning 'redness' or 'clearing'.
Dustyn
Norse
Meaning
Dustyn is a modern variant of Dustin, which is thought to be derived from the Old Norse name Þórsteinn, meaning 'Thor's stone'.
Eryk
Norse
Meaning
Eryk is a Polish variant of Eric, a name of Norse origin meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful'.
Jerrick
Norse
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a variant of the name Eric (meaning "ever-ruling" or "eternal ruler" in Old Norse) with a 'J' prefix.
Jory
Norse
Meaning
Possibly a variant of Jori, which is a Scandinavian feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer'. Alternatively, sometimes considered a diminutive of Marjorie.
Ollin
Norse
Meaning
Possibly related to the Norse 'Olaf', meaning 'ancestor's descendant', or the English 'Ollen' from 'holly trees'.
Ola
Norse
Meaning
Ola is a Scandinavian name, a short form of names like Olaf, meaning "ancestor's relic" or "descendant". It is also a Yoruba name meaning "wealthy".
Sunniva
Norse
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Meaning 'sun gift,' Sunniva is derived from Old English elements. It is associated with Saint Sunniva, a Norwegian saint.
Imir
Norse
Meaning
An Icelandic and Norse name. The meaning is not specifically defined.
Rollo
Norse
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Rollo is of Norse and Germanic origin, derived from 'Hrolf' meaning 'famous wolf'. It was notably borne by a Viking leader who became the first Duke of Normandy.
Freydis
Norse
Meaning
From Old Norse elements meaning 'lady' or 'goddess' and 'dis' meaning goddess.
Aesir
Norse
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From Norse mythology, the Aesir were the principal gods of the Norse pantheon, representing order, power, and leadership.
Eldar
Norse
Meaning
Of Norse origin, meaning 'fire warrior' or 'wise warrior'. Also found in Turkish as 'ruler of the country'.