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Norse Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Oddgeir Point of the spear (spear-point) Norse Boy
Oddmund From Old Norse elements 'odd' (point, blade) + 'mundr' (protector) - 'point-protector' or 'protector of the blade/point'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Oddo Either 'point, blade' (Old Norse) or 'wealth, fortune' (Germanic) Norse Boy
Oddur Point or edge (specifically the point of a weapon, e.g., a spear) Norse Boy
Oddvar Spear-point guardian Norse Boy
Oddver Likely 'spear-point guardian' - probably a variant of Old Norse Oddvar (oddr 'point/spear' + varr 'guardian/defender'). Norse, Norwegian Boy
Odern No established historical meaning; probably a modern invented form or a variant of names such as Edern or Odin, so any meaning is speculative Norse Boy
Odin From Old Norse Óðinn, related to 'óðr' meaning 'fury, inspiration' - name of the chief Norse god of wisdom, war, poetry, and magic. Norse Boy
Odulf From elements aud/od 'wealth, fortune' + ulf 'wolf' - 'wealthy/fortunate wolf' Norse Boy
Odwulf literally combining elements for "wealth/prosperity" (Old English ēad/od) + "wolf" → "prosperous/wealthy wolf"; alternatively could reflect Old Norse odd- ("point/edge") + "wolf" → "pointed/edge wolf" English, Norse Boy
Oegelsby Settlement or farm of Oegel (a Norse/Old English personal name) English, Norse Boy
Olaf Ancestor's descendant; "heir of the ancestors" Norse Boy
Olaph Ancestor's descendant; heir Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Olav Ancestor's heir; descendant or legacy of the ancestors Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Olave ancestor's descendant; heir Norse Boy
Olavi Ancestor's descendant (heir) Norse Boy
Ole ancestor's descendant / heir of the ancestors Norse Boy
Oleg holy, sacred, blessed Norse Boy
Oleh holy, blessed, sacred Norse Boy
Oliverios Olive tree; olive branch (symbolically peace). Latin, Norse Boy
Olof descendant or heir of the ancestors Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Olop Descendant of the ancestors (often rendered "ancestor's relic") Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Oluf Descendant of the ancestors; ancestor's heir Norse Boy
Olvaerr Heir or descendant of the ancestors Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Olvir Uncertain - Old Norse origin; exact meaning is disputed or not well attested Norse Boy
Oram Varies by origin: from Old Norse 'Ormr' meaning 'serpent/dragon'; alternatively a surname/place-name origin denoting a dweller by a ridge, shore, or riverbank. English, Irish, Norse, Scottish Boy
Orm snake, serpent Danish, English, Icelandic, Norman, Norse, Norwegian, Swedish Boy
Ormen Serpent, snake (from Old Norse 'ormr', also associated with dragon/sea-serpent) Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ormod From Old Norse elements orm 'serpent, dragon' + óðr 'fury, mind, courage' - roughly 'serpent-courage' or 'dragon-minded'. Norse Boy
Orn Eagle (from Old Norse 'Örn'); in Khmer usage it appears as a romanized name/surname with variable local meanings Khmer, Norse, Scandinavian Boy