193 Norse Baby Boy Names With Meanings
A collection of timeless and elegant names for your endearing little king.
Name | Gender | Meaning | |
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Aegir | Boy | A water giant, of a sea monster | |
Aeldiet | Boy | One who is of fire | |
Aeldit | Boy | 他属于火 | |
Aelffrith | Boy | Peace or protection from elf powers | |
Aelfgar | Boy | A spear of the supernatural power | |
Aelfhere | Boy | The army of mystical powers | |
Aelfhun | Unisex | A mystical favour from God | |
Aelflead | Boy | A mystical leader | |
Aelfled | Boy | led by the mystical powers | |
Aelfraed | Boy | a mystical counsellor or advisor | |
Aelfred | Boy | A wise mystical person, advisor | |
Aeric | Boy | One who is an eternal ruler | |
Aesir | Boy | Of the Gods. | |
Aevar | Boy | Name of Ketil's son. | |
Alfarin | Boy | Name of Hlif's son. | |
Alfgeir | Boy | Elfin's spear | |
Alfrothul | Boy | Of the sun. | |
Alvis | Boy | An all knowing wise person who is brilliant in every way possible and have strong emotional desires | |
Amund | Boy | A bridal gift. | |
Andvaranaut | Boy | Brunhild's ring | |
Andvari | Boy | Name of a mythical treasure guardian. | |
Annar | Boy | Father of the world. | |
Arkyn | Boy | Eternal king's son. | |
Armod | Boy | Name of Geirleif's blood brother. | |
Aros | Boy | From the river's mouth. | |
Arvakl | Boy | Name of a mythical horse. | |
Asbiom | Boy | A divine bear. | |
Asgard | Boy | Name of city of the gods in Norse mythology. | |
Asgaut | Boy | Name of a mythical divine goth. | |
Askel | Boy | A term used for divine cauldron. | |
Aslak | Boy | A divine sport. | |
Aulay | Boy | Someone of the ancestral heritage | |
Bakli | Boy | Name of Blaeng's son. | |
Balder | Boy | Means ' prince' or brave warrior or 'Son of Odin' | |
Baldr | Boy | It means to be bold and brave. It also symbolizes a prince or a lord. | |
Baldur | Boy | It means prince. It is also the name of the Norse gor related to love and happiness. | |
Balmung | Boy | Siegfried's sword. | |
Baug | Boy | Son of Raud. | |
Beini | Boy | Name of a smith. | |
Bergthor | Boy | Thor's spirit | |
Bersi | Boy | Son of bakli. | |
Bionbyr | Boy | Warrior's estate | |
Biorn | Boy | Norwegian word for bear. | |
Biyn | Boy | One who is strong. | |
Bjame | Boy | Norwegian word for bear. | |
Bjolf | Boy | Name of lodmund's blood brother. | |
Blesi | Boy | A blessed man | |
Bodmod | Boy | Name of Oleif's son. | |
Borg | Boy | From the castle. | |
Bothi | Boy | Herald or begin. | |
Broderick | Boy | To be like a brother to someone | |
Brondolf | Boy | Name of Naddodd's son. | |
Brun | Boy | A man who is of brown hair | |
Bruni | Boy | Son of Earl Harek. | |
Buri | Boy | One who produces a son | |
Carr | Boy | One from the marsh | |
Clotuali | Boy | A cold one | |
Cnute | Boy | Norwegian word for knot. | |
Danal | Boy | God has ruled | |
Danb | Boy | The one from Denmark | |
Danby | Boy | Settlement | |
Danhy | Boy | The one from Denmark. | |
Darbi | Boy | Town for deer | |
Darrbey | Boy | A farmstead | |
Davynn | Boy | An intelligent fellow | |
Delling | Boy | One with a shining personality | |
Dellingr | Boy | Shining or brilliant. | |
Denby | Boy | One who is from Danish settlement | |
Dikibyr | Boy | One from the Dike settlement. | |
Duartr | Boy | 丰富的警卫。 | |
Durin | Boy | A mythical dwarf; magical and enchanting | |
Dyre | Boy | A valuable and dear one | |
Eggther | Boy | Guardian for the giants. | |
Egil | Boy | One who inspires fright | |
Eirik | Unisex | An eternal ruler who is forever strong and brave | |
Elvis | Boy | this name means sage or elf or wise friend. | |
Eric | Boy | ever or eternal ruler. | |
Eske | Boy | Spear of the gods. | |
Evinrude | Boy | A swift boat. | |
Eyfrod | Boy | The one who was farmed at tongue. | |
Fasolt | Boy | One who is killed by Fafnir | |
Fenris | Boy | Name of a mythical monster. | |
Finnbogi | Boy | Norwegian term meaning merchant. | |
Fjall | Boy | From the rough hill. | |
Floki | Boy | A heroic Viking. | |
Flosi | Boy | Norwegian term meaning chieftain. | |
Forseti | Boy | Name of Balder's son. | |
Fraener | Boy | A dwarf who transformed into a dragon or The symbol of greed | |
Freki | Boy | Name of Odin's wolf. | |
Freyr | Boy | Norse God of weather. | |
Frode | Boy | The one who is very clever in his mind. | |
Frye | Boy | Independent kernels or stones. | |
Full | Boy | Not empty, always to the top | |
Gamble | Boy | Refers to an elderly person. | |
Gandalf | Boy | Fairies or sprites. | |
Ganger | Boy | A founder of Normandy. | |
Garth | Boy | The keeper of the garden | |
Gartheride | Boy | One who is the owner of a place | |
Garthrite | Boy | One who owns a place or enclosure | |
Har | Boy | One who is high | |
常见问题
1. What is the meaning of the Norse name ‘Thor’?
The name Thor is derived from an Old Norse word meaning thunder, which ultimately comes from the Proto-Germanic *Þunraz. In Norse mythology, Thor is the son of Odin and the god of thunder, the sky, and agriculture. He is the husband of Sif and the defender of Asgard and Midgard. Thursday is dedicated to Thor (1).
2. What are some Norse baby boy names that have positive or virtuous meanings?
There are several masculine Norse names with positive and virtuous meanings. Magni is a Norse mythological name meaning power or strength, Bendik is a Norwegian name meaning blessed, and Felix means lucky or successful.
3. Which Norse baby boy names mean strong, victory, and wolf?
There are several names with these meanings. Norse baby boy names that mean strong include Gabriel meaning God is my strong man, Njord meaning strong, vigorous, and Magni meaning power, strength. Next, the Norse baby boy names meaning victory are Sigmund, meaning victory and protection, Sigurd meaning victory and guard, and Signý meaning victory and new. Meanwhile, Norse baby boy names like Ingolf combine the name of the Germanic god Ing with wolf, Adolf meaning noble wolf, Fastúlfr meaning solid and wolf, and Hróðulfr meaning praise, fame and wolf are some examples of names meaning wolf.
4. Can you provide some examples of Norse baby boy names with historical significance?
Norse baby names like Erik (inspired by Erik the Red, who founded the first European settlement in Greenland), Leif (inspired by Leif Erikson, who was the first European to set foot on North America), and Olaf (inspired by Olaf II Haraldsson or Saint Olaf who was the King of Norway) have historical significance.
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