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Norse Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Kettil From Old Norse ketill meaning 'kettle' or 'cauldron' (metaphorically 'helmet' or a warrior/ritual vessel). Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Kharald Army ruler; leader of the army Germanic, Norse Boy
Kili Uncertain - the etymology is unclear and no widely accepted meaning is recorded. Norse Boy
Kirkan Possibly 'of the church' if derived from Kirk; alternatively related to 'forty' in Turkic roots; otherwise a modern invented name Norse, Turkish Boy
Kirkjabyr church settlement / church town Icelandic, Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Kjarr Possibly 'king/Caesar' (if from Latin Caesar) or 'brushwood/copse' (if from Old Norse kjarr) Norse Boy
Kjartan sea warrior / mariner Norse Boy
Kjartans Derived from the Gaelic Muirchertach, meaning 'sea ruler' or 'mariner' Norse Boy
Kjartanur sea warrior / sea ruler / mariner Icelandic, Norse Boy
Kjell 'kettle' or 'cauldron' (by extension 'helmet') Norse Boy
Knud knot Norse, Norwegian Boy
Knut From Old Norse Knútr meaning 'knot'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Knute knot Norse Boy
Knutr knot Norse Boy
Knútur knot Norse Boy
Kolbein From Old Norse elements kol ('coal, black') + beinn; generally interpreted as 'dark/coal-black one' or 'dark-haired man'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Kolbjorn From Old Norse elements 'kol' (coal, black) + 'björn' (bear) - 'coal/black bear' (i.e., dark bear) Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Kolgrim Likely from Old Norse elements kol ('coal, black') + grim ('mask, helmet; fierce') - roughly 'black-masked' or 'coal-helmet' (a dark or fierce warrior). Norse Boy
Kollsvein From Old Norse elements koll (a personal name, possibly 'coal'/'dark' or 'helmet') + sveinn ('boy, servant') - roughly 'Koll's boy' or 'dark-haired lad'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Kolskegg coal-beard; a byname describing a dark or coal-colored beard Norse Boy
Kristr 'Follower of Christ' / 'anointed (Christian)' Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Kron Crown; alternatively associated with time/authority via Kronos Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Laefertun Settlement or farm of Leif (Leif's town) English, Norse Boy
Lagmann Lawman; lawspeaker; judge (holder of legal authority) Norse, Norwegian Boy
Laif heir, descendant (also related to 'beloved' via Old English 'Leof') Norse Boy
Lamontae From the surname Lamont; historically associated with 'lawman' or alternatively 'from the mountain' - with -ae as a modern stylistic ending Norse Boy
Leef heir, descendant Norse Boy
Leif heir, descendant Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Leiff descendant, heir (from Old Norse 'Leifr'); sometimes rendered as 'beloved' Norse Boy
Leivur heir, descendant Norse Boy