- Fridgeir
- Fridmar
- Fríðr
Sigrid. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sigrid /ˈsiːɡrɪd/ is a Scandinavian given name for women from Old Norse Sigríðr, meaning "victory", "wisdom", and "beautiful". Sigrid = Sigr + fríðr ("victory" and "beautiful", respectively).
Meaning: One who is beautiful.
Origin: Icelandic - Fridrik
- Fridrika
- Frigg
Meaning & History. Means "beloved" in Old Norse, ultimately derived from Indo-European *pri "to love". In Norse mythology she was the goddess of the earth, air and fertility, and the wife of Odin.
Meaning: One who comes from Iceland, of Icelandic origin.
Origin: Icelandic - Fróði
The form Fróði is still in use in Icelandic and Faroese and appears Latinized as Frotho or Frodo. This form of the name is used by J. R. R. ... The Danish, Norwegian and Swedish form is Frode. The meaning of the name is "clever, learned, wise".
Meaning: One who possesses knowledge and understanding.
Origin: Icelandic - Gamli
- Gellir
- Gerdur
- Gestur
- Gisli
Baby names Baby Name Meanings Icelandic Baby Names "0" Status: Communication Error. Baby names meanings search results: The name Gisli is a baby boy name. The name Gisli comes from the Icelandic origin. In Icelandic the meaning of the name Gisli is: A ray of sunlight.
Meaning: A ray of sunlight.
Origin: Icelandic - Greipr
The municipality (originally the parish) is named after the old Greipstad farm (Old Norse: Greipsstaðir), since that was the site of Greipstad Church. The first element of the name comes from the male name, Greipr, and the last element is stad which means "place".
Meaning: A man of great strength.
Origin: Icelandic - Grímur
Baby names meanings search results: The name Grímur is a baby boy name. The name Grímur comes from the Icelandic origin. In Icelandic the meaning of the name Grímur is: One who wears a mask, one who is concealed.
Meaning: One who wears a mask, one who is concealed.
Origin: Icelandic - Groa
Origin and Meaning. 1) Old Norse gróa = 'to grow' 2) Celtic gruach = 'woman' (less certain)
- Grou
- Gudlaug
- Gunnars
Gunnar is a male first name of Nordic origin (Gunnarr in Old Norse). The name Gunnar means fighter, soldier, and attacker, but mostly is referred to by the Viking saying which means Brave and Bold warrior (gunnr "war" and arr "warrior").
Meaning: Warrior. A common name in Iceland.
Origin: Icelandic - Hallbjorn
Meaning of name Hallbjörn. Etymology : Derived from the Old Norse elements hallr "rock" and björn "bear". Saint : Origin : Ancient Scandinavian.
Meaning: From the Old Norse elements hallr rock and björn bear.
Origin: Icelandic - Haraldur
- Haukr
Hauke, pronounced [ˈhaukə], is a fairly common Frisian masculine given name. According to onomatologist Rienk de Haan, this name developed from a reduced form of Germanic names starting with either Habuk- (meaning "hawk") or with Hug- (meaning "brain").
- Hávarr
Origin and Meaning. Old Swedish name of uncertain meaning. 1) Combination of HAF and HER. 2) Combination of HA and VAR.
- Hinrik
Meaning: Icelandic form of Henry
Origin: Icelandic- - Hjortur
The name Hjortur is a baby boy name. The name Hjortur comes from the Icelandic origin. In Icelandic the meaning of the name Hjortur is: Deer.
- Hjörtr
- Hrafn
Hrafn is both a masculine byname, and personal name in Old Norse. The name translates into English as "raven". The Old English form of the name is *Hræfn. The name is paralleled by the English masculine given name Raven, which is derived from the vocabulary word "raven".
- Hrefna
The name Hrefna is a baby girl name. The name Hrefna comes from the Icelandic origin. In Icelandic the meaning of the name Hrefna is: Raven.
- Hreinn
Origin and Meaning. Old Norse name. Old Norse hreinn = 'reindeer' (see also HREIN) Reindeer.
- Huld
Origin and Meaning. New name element. As a last name element, in most cases it is rather related to VALD than to HULD.
- Hödd
Hood Name Meaning. English and Scottish: metonymic occupational name for a maker of hoods or a nickname for someone who wore a distinctive hood, from Middle English hod(de), hood, hud 'hood'. ... Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hUid 'descendant of Ud', a personal name of uncertain derivation.
Meaning: A woman whose hair is beautiful.
Origin: Icelandic