Halvor is a variant of Halvard. Halvard originates in Old Norse and means "defending the rock".
Tag: Old Norse names
Brandt
Brandt is a variant of Brant. Brant originates Old Norse and means "sword". Initially, it was used as a surname
Oluf
Oluf is a Danish variant of Olaf. Olaf is derived from the Old Norse name 'Anleifr', itself derived from the
Gudbrand
Gudbrand originates in Old Norse and means "sword of the divine".
Eirik
Eirik is a Norwegian variant of Eric. Eric originates in Old Norse and means "king forever". It used to be
Ingfred
Ingfred is a Scandinavian name, derived from the Scandinavian first name 'Ing', and 'fred', which means 'peace'.
Torborg
Torborg originates in Old Norse and means "Thor's help".
Brenna
Brenna is a diminutive of Brenda. Brenda most likely originates in Old Norse and means "sword". Some sources suggest it
Hammond
Hammond is an English name, derived from the Norse personal name 'Hamundr', which means 'high protection'. It could also be
Kjeld
Kjeld is a Danish variant of Kettil. Kettil originates in Old Norse and means "large pot". As a masculine given
Ronaldo
Ronaldo is a Portuguese variant of Ronald, ultimately derived from Reynold. Reynold is an English name, derived from the Old
Brynjar
Brynjar originates in Old Norse and means "warrior in armor".
Jerk
Jerk is a Swedish variant of Eric. The name Eric has its origins in both Germanic as well as Old
Asta
Asta is a diminutive of Astrid. Astrid originates in Old Norse languages and means "divine beauty". It is most popular
Rangvald
Rangvald is a spelling variant of Rangvaldr. Rangvaldr originates in Old Norse and means "ruler's advice".
Thurston
Thurston is derived from the Old Norse name 'Thorsteinn', itself derived from the name 'Thor', the 'god of thunder' in
Ylva
Ylva originates in Old Norse and means "female wolf".
Vidar
Vidar originates in Old Norse and means "fighter in the woods". As a masculine given name it is mainly used
Leif
Leif originates in Old Norse and means "successor". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in Scandinavian countries.
Gandalf
Gandalf is an Old Norse name, derived from the words “gandr”, which means 'wand', and “alfr” which means 'elf'. The