Mathilde is a Dutch, Danish and Norwegian variant of Matilda. Matilda is a derivation of a Germanic name Mathildis, which
Tag: Danish names
Ane
Ane is a Danish diminutive of Anna. Anna is most likely a variant of a Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "gracious"
Merete
Merete is a Danish variant of Margaret. Margaret originates in Greek language and means "pearl". It is derived from the
Sille
Sille is a Danish diminutive of Cecilia. Cecilia originates in Latin language and means "blinded". Saint Cecilia was the patron
Mikaela
Mikaela is a Norwegian, Danish and Finnish variant of Michaela. Michaela originates in Hebrew language and it is a femine
Mikkel
Mikkel is a Scandinavian variant of Michael. Michael is ultimately derived from Hebrew and means "which man is like God?",
Mikkeline
Mikkeline is a Danish variant of Michaela. Michaela originates in Hebrew language and it is a femine form of Michael.
Mogens
Mogens is a Danish variant of Magnus. Magnus originates in Latin language and means "greatness". As a masculine given name
Ansgar
Ansgar originates in Germanic languages and means "spear of god". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in
Nikolaj
Nikolaj is a Danish variant of Nicholas. Nicholas originates in Greek language and means "people's triumph". It has been a
Gunvor
Gunvor originates in Old Norse and means "alert in war". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in
Gunne
Gunne is a diminutive of Gunnar. Gunnar is a Scandinavian version of the Anglo-Saxon name Gunther, derived from the Old
Sanne
Sanne is a Danish and Dutch diminutive of Susanna. Susanna originates in Hebrew language and means "lily". Susanna makes several
Osvald
Osvald is a Danish, Norwegian and Swedish variant of Oswald. Oswald originates in Old English language and means "God's rule".
Ove
Ove originates in Old Norse and means "full of terror".
Helle
Helle is a Danish variant of Helga. Helga originates in Old Norse language and means "divine woman". It is a
Palle
Palle is a Danish variant of Paul. Paul originates in Latin language and means "tiny, petite". As a masculine given
Kennet
Kennet is Danish and Norwegian variant of Kenneth. Kenneth is derived from the Celtic word 'caonh', which means 'handsome'. It
Hagen
Hagen is a Danish variant of Hakon. Hakon originates in Old Norse and means "the highest son". Currently it is
Peer
Peer is a Scandinavian variant of Peter. Peter originates in Greek language and means "rock". As a masculine given name