Kari is a Norwegian variant of Katherine. Katherine originates in Greek language and means "chaste, pure". It has been one
Tag: Old Norse names
Alfhild
Alfhild originates in Old Norse and means "battle of elves". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in
Keld
Keld is a Danish variant of Kettil. Kettil originates in Old Norse and means "large pot". As a masculine given
Kensley
Kensley is an English name, derived from the Norse word 'kelda', which means 'spring or well' and the Old English
Kettil
Kettil originates in Old Norse and means "large pot". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in Scandinavia,
Gunilla
Gunilla is a Swedish form of Gunhild. Gunhild originates in Old Norse and means "battle in war". As a feminine
Kirby
Kirby is an English locational name and denotes that the bearer comes from any one of the places called Kirby
Erland
Erland is a less frequently used boy name of Old Norse origin. It is taken from the Old Norse word
Kirk
Kirk is an English name, derived from the Norse word 'kirkja', which means 'church'.
Kirkland
Kirkland is an English name, derived from the Norse word 'kirkja', which means 'church', and the Old English word 'land',
Kjell
Kjell is a variant of Kettil. Kettil originates in Old Norse and means "large pot". As a masculine given name
Knud
Knud is a Danish variant of Knut. Knut originates in Old Norse and means "knot".
Birger
Birger originates in Old Norse and means "one who helps". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in
Knute
Knute is a Scandinavian diminutive form of the name 'Knut', itself derived from the Old Norse word 'knutr', which means
Kory
Kory is a variant of Corey. Corey originates in Old Norse and its meaning is unclear. Initially, it functioned as
Kustaa
Kustaa is a Finnish variant of Gustav. Gustav is a Scandinavian name, derived from the Old Norse 'got' which means
Hella
Hella is a variant of Helga. Helga originates in Old Norse language and means "divine woman". It is a feminine
Lamonte
Lamonte is a variant of Lamont. Lamont is derived from the Old Norse word 'logmathr', composed of the words 'log',
Langley
Langley is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old Norse female name 'Langlif', which means 'long life'.
Latham
Latham is an English locational name for a person who comes from Latham in West Yorkshire, East Yorkshire and Lancashire.