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Norse Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Hamar rock, crag, rocky hill Norse Boy
Hamlet From Old Norse Amlóði/Amleth, often interpreted as 'fool' or 'mad/tragic one'; best known as the name of Shakespeare's tragic prince Norse Boy
Hammar From Old Norse 'hamarr' meaning 'rock, crag'; sometimes associated with 'hammer' (tool). Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Hamund Protector of the home English, Germanic, Norse Boy
Haral Ruler of the army Norse Boy
Harald ruler of the army / army ruler Norse Boy
Hardar Derived from Old Norse harðr meaning 'hard' or 'strong' (implying strength or toughness). Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Hardbein from elements hard (strong, firm) + bein (bone/straight) - roughly “strong/steadfast as bone” Germanic, Norse Boy
Hareld army ruler / leader of the army English, Norse Boy
Harelde Army ruler (ruler of the army) Germanic, Norse Boy
Harild From Germanic elements 'har' (army) + 'hild' (battle) - roughly 'army battle' or 'army warrior'. English, Norse Boy
Haroldo army ruler English, Norse Boy
Haryld Army ruler; leader of the army English, Norse Boy
Haskell From Old Norse Ásketill: Ás 'god' + ketill 'cauldron/helmet' - often rendered as 'divine cauldron' or loosely 'protected by God'. Norse Boy
Hati Name of a mythological wolf that chases the moon; often interpreted as 'hater' or 'enemy'. Norse Boy
Hauk hawk (the bird of prey) Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Haveloc Uncertain; traditionally linked to the medieval hero Havelok the Dane and likely derived from elements relating to the sea or a sea-farer. Norse Boy
Hedin heath-dweller, 'man of the heath' Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Heimdal From Old Norse Heimdallr; etymology uncertain but often interpreted as 'world-brightener' or a guardian/watchman of the gods. Norse Boy
Heimdalr Name of the Norse god who guards the Bifröst; often interpreted as 'world-bright' or 'home-bright', associated with watchfulness and guardianship. Norse Boy
Heiolf Probable meaning: 'honorable/bright wolf' (from Old Norse heiðr 'honor/bright' + ulfr 'wolf') Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Helg holy, blessed Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Helgar Holy, blessed, or whole (from Old Norse heilagr) Norse Boy
Helge holy, blessed, sacred Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Helgeirr From Old Norse helgi 'holy, blessed' + geirr 'spear' - 'holy/blessed spear' Norse Boy
Helgi holy; blessed; sacred Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Helki Holy, blessed Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Helmar Helmeted warrior; protector Germanic, Norse Boy
Hemming From a Germanic root related to 'home' - originally a Scandinavian name signifying a home-dweller or someone of the household Germanic, Norse Boy
Herik Eternal ruler (from Old Norse elements meaning 'ever' or 'always' + 'ruler') Norse, Scandinavian Boy