- Bodil - BAW-dil
Bodil in Danish and Norwegian, in Swedish also the variations Bothild, Botilda, and Boel, is a feminine given name. It is Latinized form of Old Norse Bóthildr from bót "remedy" + hildr "battle".
- Borghild - BAWRG-hild
Borghild (and versions like Burghild and Borghildur) is a female given name formed from "borg" (protection) and "hild" (battle).[1] As of December 31, 2005, there were 585 persons in Sweden named Borghild.
- Brynjar - BRIN-yahr
Derived from the Old Norse elements bryn "armour" and arr "warrior".
- Canute - kə-NOOT
Scandinavian Meaning: The name Canute is a Scandinavian baby name. In Scandinavian the meaning of the name Canute is: Knot.
- Carr - KAHR
Carr is a common surname in northern England, deriving from the Old Norse kjarr, meaning a swamp. Kerr is a Scottish variant, often from the Norse and (particularly on the west coast and Arran) from the Gaelic ciar, meaning "dusky".
- Colborn - KOL-burn
Recorded in a wide range of spellings including Colbran, Colborn, Colbourne, Colbourn, Colborne, Coalburn, Colebourne, Colburn and probably others, this is an Anglo-Scottish surname of Norse-Viking pre 7th century origins. ... The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Malger Colebrond.
- Colden - KOL-dən
Colden Name Meaning. English: habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire named Colden, from Old English cald 'cold' col 'charcoal' + denu 'valley'. English and Scottish: variant of Cowden.
- Crosby - KROHZ-bee
Crosby Name Meaning. Scottish and English: habitational name from any of various places in southwestern Scotland and northern England that are named with Old Norse kross 'cross' + býr 'farm', 'settlement'.
Meaning: Living near a cross farm
Origin: Old Norse - Cuyler - KIEL-ər
Cuyler is an uncommon unisex name that has many meanings, such as being Dutch for "victory of the people" or Gaelic for "chapel". Kyler is an alternate spelling.
- Dag - DAHG
Dag is a masculine Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse dagr, meaning "day" (or the name of the god Dagr, a personification of the day), most commonly used in Norway and Sweden. In Sweden, September 16 is Dag's Name Day. Dag is uncommon as a surname.
- Dagfinn - DAHG-fin
Meaning of name Dagfinn. Etymology : From the Old Norse name Dagfinnr, which was composed of the elements dagr "day" and Finnr "Sámi, person from Finland". Saint : Origin : Norwegian.
- Dagmar - DAHK-mahr
Dagmar is a feminine Scandinavian given name, also used in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland (Dagmara), The Netherlands, Estonia and Germany, derived from the Old Norse name (Dagmær), dagr meaning "day", and mær meaning "daughter," "mother" and "maiden."
- Dagny - DAG-nee
Dagny is a Scandinavian feminine given name of Norwegian origin. Alternate forms include Dagna, Dagne and the Latvian form Dagnija. It is derived from the combination of the Old Norse words "dagr" - "day" and "ný" "new."
- Eerika - EH-ri-ka
The given name Erika, or Erica, is a feminine form of Eric, deriving from the Old Norse name Eiríkr (or Eríkr in Eastern Scandinavia due to monophthongization). ... The name is thus usually taken to mean "sole ruler, autocrat" or "eternal ruler, ever powerful".
- Eerikki - EH-ri-ki
MEANING: This name derives from the Old Norse name Æiríkr > Eiríkr, younger form of “*Aina-rikiaR / *Aiwa-rikiaR”. The name is composed of two elements: “*aina(z) / *aiwa(z)” (always, one, alone) plus “ríkr” (mighty, distinguished). The name means “the one and only, ever powerful”.
- Egil - EE-yeh-gil
Norse Meaning: The name Egil is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Egil is: Inspires fright.
- Einar - IE-nahr
From the Old Norse name Einarr, derived from the elements ein "one, alone" and arr "warrior". This name shares the same roots as einherjar, the word for the slain warriors in Valhalla.
- Eindride - ien-DREE-de
Meaning of name Eindride. Etymology : Derived from the Old Norse name Eindriði, possibly from the elements ein "one, alone" and ríða "to ride".
- Eirik - AY-rik
Norse Meaning: The name Eirik is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Eirik is: Forever strong or eternal ruler.
- Elof - EH-lawf
Scandinavian Meaning: The name Elof is a Scandinavian baby name. In Scandinavian the meaning of the name Elof is: Only descendent; sole heir.
- Eluf - EH-loof
Scandinavian Meaning: The name Eluf is a Scandinavian baby name.
- Embla - EHM-blah
In Norse mythology, Embla was the first woman. Her name comes from the Old Norse word for 'elm'. ... The mythological story of Embla appears in the Poetic Edda (compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources)and also in the Prose Edda (written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson).
- Endre - EN-dre
Hungarian Meaning: The name Endre is a Hungarian baby name. In Hungarian the meaning of the name Endre is: Manly.
- Erico - EH-ri-ko
Norse Meaning: The name Erico is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Erico is: Ruler of the people. Famous Bearer: popular blues guitarist/singer Eric Clapton.
- Erlend - ER-lend
Scandinavian Meaning: The name Erlend is a Scandinavian baby name. In Scandinavian the meaning of the name Erlend is: Stranger.
- Even - EV-ən
The meaning of the name Even is "God is gracious; born of yew; youth". Even is a variant form of Evan (Hebrew, Welsh, Scottish): Welsh version of Iefan. ASSOCIATED WITH Ev-, gracious, yew (tree)
- Eydis - IE-dis
Derived from the Old Norse elements ey "good fortune" or "island" and dís "goddess".
- Fell - FEHL
Norse Meaning: The name Fell is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Fell is: From the rough hill.
- Felman - FEHL-mən
Felman Family History. Felman Name Meaning. Jewish (Ashkenazic): variant spelling of Fellman. Respelling of German Fehlmann, a variant of Feldmann, or of Fellmann (see Fellman).
- Folke - FAWL-keh
Folke is a Swedish male given name, which means "chief", derived from the Old Norse folk. As of 2004, in Sweden there are 20,100 persons named Folke. Of them, about 5,700 had it as their main given name. In 2002, 118 newborn boys were named Folke, of them 15 as main name.