Inghard is a Scandinavian name, derived from the Scandinavian first name 'Ing', and 'hard', which means 'strong or hardy'.
Tag: Old Norse names
Ingolf
Ingolf originates in Old Norse and means "Ing's wolf".
Aslog
Aslog is a Danish variant of Aslaug. Aslaug originates in Old Norse and it means "woman engaged to god".
Erling
Erling originates in Old Norse and means "nobleman's offspring". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in Scandinavia,
Elof
Elof originates in Old Norse and means "forever inheritor". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in Scandinavia,
Dagfinn
Dagfinn originates in Old Norse and means "man from Finland, day".
Bergljot
Bergljot originates in Old Norse and means "light will save".
Manning
Manning is an English name, derived from the Old Norse word 'maningi', which means 'valiant or strong'.
Jary
Jary is a Finnish name, a variant of the name 'Jari', which itself means 'helmeted warrior'.
Jerrik
Jerrik is a Danish variant of Eric. Eric originates in Old Norse and means "king forever". It used to be
Oili
Oili is a Finnish variant of Olga, itself a Russian variant of Helga. Helga originates in Old Norse language and
Gustav
Gustav is a Scandinavian name, derived from the Old Norse 'got' which means 'God' and 'stafr', which means 'staff'. It
Gulbrand
Gulbrand is a spelling variant of Gudbrand. Gudbrand originates in Old Norse and means "sword of the divine".
Brenda
Brenda most likely originates in Old Norse and means "sword". Some sources suggest it is a feminine form of Brandan,
Hege
Hege is a Danish and Norwegian diminutive of Helga. Helga originates in Old Norse language and means "divine woman". It
Sven
Sven is a Scandinavian name of Old Norse origins. It comes form the Old Norse word 'sven', which means 'boy'.
Roscoe
Roscoe is an English, derived from the Old Norse name 'Roscowe', which means 'roe buck wood', denoting that the bearer
Audun
Audun is used in Scandinavian languages and is a very old Norse name. It means 'affluent friend'.
Stigr
Stigr originates in Old Norse and means "route".
Dustin
Dustin is related to the Norse given name “Dorsteinn”, itself derived from two words – “Thor”, the Norse god of