Egil originates in Old Norse and means "respect, horror". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in Scandinavia,
Tag: Old Norse names
Einar
Einar originates in Old Norse and means "one who fights alone". As a masculine given name it is mainly used
Eluf
Eluf is a Danish variant of Elof. Elof originates in Old Norse and means "eternal heir".
Embla
Embla originates in Old Norse and means "elm tree". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in Scandinavia,
Endre
Endre is a diminutive of Eindride. Eindride originates in Old Norse and means "one who's riding alone".
Eric
Eric originates in Old Norse and means "king forever". It used to be very popular with Scandinavian royalty, borne by
Erika
Erika is a Czech variant of Erica. Erica originates in Old Norse language and means "ruling forever". It is a
Even
The name Even has both Old Norse as well as Hebrew origins. It is a variant of the Hebrew name
Fell
Fell originates in Old Norse and is derived from the Scandinavian word 'fjall', the word to describe 'anyone who lives
Felman
Felman is an anglicized version of Fell. Fell originates in Old Norse and is derived from the Scandinavian word 'fjall',
Folke
Folke originates in Old Norse and means "from the people". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in
Freja
Freja originates in Old Norse and means "like a lady". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in
Frey
Frey originates in Old Norse and is derived from the word 'freyr', which means 'lord'. In Norse mythology, the god
Fritjof
Fritjof originates in Old Norse and means "one who steals peace".
Geir
Geir originates in Old Norse and means "man with a spear".
Eydis
Eydis originates in Old Norse and means "goddess of good luck".
Bjarke
Bjarke is a Danish diminutive of Bjorn. Bjorn originates in Old Norse and is derived from the word for 'bear'.
Gunborg
Gunborg originates in Old Norse and means "helping in war". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in
Gunnar
Gunnar is a Scandinavian version of the Anglo-Saxon name Gunther, derived from the Old German 'gund-heri' which means 'battle-army'.
Siv
Siv originates in Old Norse and means "bride". This was the name of the bride of Thor, the Norse god