Norwegian Baby Names With Meanings
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Norwegian names are inspired by Old Norse mythology, ancient Scandinavian roots, and Viking times. For example, “Oskar” and “Thor” are inspired by Old Norse mythology, while “Astrid” and “Kaia” have ancient Scandinavian roots
This collection has all Norwegian Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Norwegian baby names to help you make the right choice!
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Norwegian Baby Names List
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Boy | A variant of name Axel which means Defender of Men in Old Greek | |
Boy | Protected by God | |
Boy | War Chief, Battle Commander | |
Unisex | ||
Unisex | ||
Boy | Forest of eagles | |
Boy | Eagle of the woods; a clear minded and has a good judgement | |
Boy | Name of a thief; leadership ability | |
Girl | Desorted or isolated | |
Girl | New prosperity | |
Unisex | ||
Girl | One Who Brings Joy | |
Unisex | ||
Boy | He who shines with a bright light | |
Boy | A Norwegian variant of Berton,Bergtor | |
Girl | A glorious and bright individual | |
Girl | Glorious, Intelligent | |
Boy | One who is like a strong bear | |
Girl | Noble; Shining; Bright | |
Girl | This is the original viking name, meaning 'the strong one'. Birgit was documented approx. 8 years before Birgitta, Birgitte, Brigitta and Brigitte and all of the other forms. | |
Girl | Comes from old Norse 'bjart' meaning bright one or radiant. This is a variant of the Swedish Birgitta and the English Bridget. | |
Unisex | ||
Boy | One who is killed by a gunnar | |
Boy | He who is a great help | |
Boy | One who is considered as the God of Poetry |