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Norse Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Grimbold 'Grim' (fierce, masked) + 'bold' (brave) - "fierce and bold" English, Norse Boy
Grimkel From Old Norse grím 'mask/helmet' + ketill 'kettle/helmet' - roughly 'helmeted/masked one'. Norse Boy
Grimur Masked, hooded; "masked one" (from Old Norse grímr) Norse Boy
Gudbjorn From Old Norse Guðbjǫrn: Guð (god) + bjǫrn (bear) - 'divine bear' or 'God's bear'. Norse Boy
Gudbrande From Old Norse elements guð (god) + brandr (sword/brand) - "God's sword" or "divine sword" Norse, Norwegian Boy
Gudbrandr From Old Norse guð 'god' + brandr 'sword, firebrand' - 'God's sword' or 'divine sword'. Norse Boy
Gudbrandur God's sword Norse Boy
Gudmund God-protector; protected by God Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Guild Originally 'payment' or 'tribute'; later 'association' or 'trade society' English, Germanic, Norse Boy
Gulli Gold, golden (from Old Norse 'gull' meaning 'gold') Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Gullinbursti golden-bristled (literally 'golden bristles'); name of Freyr's mythical boar Norse Boy
Gunder Derived from the Old Norse element gunn 'war, battle' - 'battle/warrior' Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Gungir Odin's legendary spear; name derived from Old Norse meaning 'swaying' or 'the swaying one.' Norse Boy
Gunlaug From Old Norse gunn 'war' + laug 'vowed' - 'war‑vowed' or 'pledged to battle' Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Gunnar Warrior; battle Norse Boy
Gunnbjorn battle bear (from Old Norse gunn 'war' + bjǫrn 'bear') Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Gunner warrior, battle fighter Norse Boy
Gunnlaug From gunn 'war' + laug 'oath, vow' - roughly 'war‑vowed' or 'pledged to battle'. Norse Boy
Gunnlaugur From gunnr 'battle' + laugr 'vowed/pledged' - roughly 'battle‑vowed' or 'war‑sworn' Norse Boy
Gunno derived from Proto-Germanic "gunnaz" meaning "war" or "battle" Norse Boy
Gunnolf From Old Norse Gunnulfr: gunnr 'war' + ulfr 'wolf' - 'war-wolf'. Norse Boy
Gunnvald Battle ruler Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Gus Diminutive of names meaning 'venerable, great' (Augustus) or related to 'staff/choice, one strength' (Gustav/Angus). Gaelic, Germanic, Latin, Norse Boy
Gustaafa “staff of the Geats” - often interpreted as ‘royal staff’ or ‘support of the Goths’ Germanic, Norse Boy
Gustaf "staff of the Geats" (also interpreted as "royal staff" or "staff of the Goths") Norse, Swedish Boy
Gustav 'Staff of the Goths/Geats' (a leader's or royal staff) Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Gustave From Germanic roots meaning "staff of the Goths" or "royal staff" Norse Boy
Gustavo “staff of the Geats” (interpreted as a royal or tribal staff/support) Germanic, Norse, Portuguese Boy
Gustavus From Old Norse elements often interpreted as 'staff of the Geats' (i.e., 'support or staff of the Goths/Geats') Norse Boy
Gusttavo Derived from elements meaning 'staff of the Goths' or 'royal staff' Germanic, Norse Boy
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