Arvid originates in Old Norse and means "tree of the eagle". As a masculine given name it is mainly used
Tag: Old Norse names
Alva
Alva originates in Old Norse language and means "female elf". It is a feminine form of Alf. It can be
Ase
Ase originates in Old Norse and means "god-like". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in Scandinavia, in
Asger
Asger originates in Old Norse and means "spear of God".
Astrid
Astrid originates in Old Norse languages and means "divine beauty". It is most popular in Scandinavian languages, the famous bearer
Bjarni
Bjarni is a Danish and Norwegian variant of Bjorn. Bjorn originates in Old Norse and is derived from the word
Bodil
Bodil originates in Old Norse and means "battle will cure". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in
Borghild
Borghild originates in Old Norse and means "defence in battle". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in
Brant
Brant originates Old Norse and means "sword". Initially, it was used as a surname and only later on it started
Calder
Calder is both Gaelic as well as Old Norse in origin. In Welsh, its meaning is 'rough and cold waters'.
Carr
Carr is a locational surname used by the English and the Scots, of Old Norse origin. It usually describes someone
Colborn
Colborn is derived from the Norse “Kolbrandr” or even the very similar sounding “Kolbrand”, both of which derived from the
Colby
Colby originates in Old Norse and means "town of darkness". Initially, it was used as a surname, derived from a
Corey
Corey originates in Old Norse and its meaning is unclear. Initially, it functioned as a surname, later on it became
Dag
Dag originates in Old Norse and means "day". As a masculine given name it is used mainly in Scandinavia, in
Dagny
Dagny originates in Old Norse language and means "new day started". In the United States it is a very rare
Colden
Colden is a combination of two words, the Norse “kol” which means 'coal' or the associated meaning of black, and
Alvilda
Alvilda is a Danish variant of Alfhild. Alfhild originates in Old Norse and means "battle of elves". As a feminine
Bard
Bard originates in Old Norse and means "battle against peace".
Dusty
Dusty originates in Old Norse languages and means "tough like a stone of Thor". It is most likely a diminutive