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Norse Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Ornolf Compound of 'örn' (eagle) + 'ulfr'/'olf' (wolf) - 'eagle-wolf' Germanic, Norse Boy
Orrey Likely from Old Norse 'Orri' meaning 'black grouse' or 'wild bird'; often used as a short form of names beginning with 'Or-'. Norse Boy
Orri Originally referred to a type of wild bird (a grouse/woodcock); used as a masculine given name in Iceland Icelandic, Norse Boy
Orrik Possibly “eternal ruler” (from Germanic Eric) or linked to Old Norse Orri, meaning a type of bird/grouse. Germanic, Norse Boy
Orry From Old Norse 'Orri' meaning 'wild bird' (a grouse); also used as a short form of Orrin/Oran/Oliver Norse Boy
Orryk Probably 'eternal ruler' if linked to Eric/Eiríkr; alternatively tied to Old Norse Orri meaning 'black grouse' (bird) - generally associated with rulership or a warrior/marker name Norse Boy
Osber From elements meaning 'god' + 'bear' or 'god' + 'bright' - 'divine bear' or 'god-bright'. English, Norse Boy
Osburn ‘God‑bear’ or ‘divine bear’ (from os = god + beorn = bear/warrior) English, Norse Boy
Osburne ‘God’ + ‘bear/warrior’ - roughly ‘divine bear’ or ‘god's warrior’ English, Norse Boy
Oscer Possibly 'deer‑friend' (Gaelic) or 'god‑spear' (Old Norse) Irish, Norse Boy
Osckar likely 'deer friend' (from Gaelic) or, by Old Norse influence, 'god-spear' Irish, Norse Boy
Osgar Divine/godly spear (from elements 'os/ás' = god and 'gar/geirr' = spear) English, Norse Boy
Osgur God-spear (divine spear) Norse Boy
Osmarr From elements meaning 'god' (Ás/Os) + 'famous' or 'renowned' - often rendered as 'divine fame' or 'famous by God' Germanic, Norse Boy
Osmundo Divine protection / 'God-protector' English, Norse Boy
Osmundr God-protector; 'divine protection' Norse Boy
Osmunt divine protection (God's protection) English, Norse Boy
Ostein From Old Norse Eysteinn: ey (island or good fortune) + steinn (stone) - 'island stone' or 'fortunate stone'. Norse Boy
Öystein From Old Norse ey 'island' + steinn 'stone' - 'island stone'. Norse Boy
Oysten From Old Norse Eysteinn: ey- ('good fortune, luck') + steinn ('stone') - 'fortunate' or 'lucky stone'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Øistein From Old Norse ei/ey 'ever' + steinn 'stone' - 'everlasting/eternal stone'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Øisteinn Derived from Old Norse ey ('island') + steinn ('stone') - 'island stone' or 'stone of the island' Norse Boy
Ragnal From Old Norse Rögnvaldr: rǫgn (counsel, gods, power) + valdr (ruler) - "mighty/wise ruler". Norse Boy
Ragnar Mighty counsel; warrior (from elements meaning 'counsel' + 'army') Norse Boy
Ragnarok "Twilight of the gods" - the fate or doom of the gods; the end of the world in Norse myth. Norse Boy
Ragnir From Old Norse root regin/ragn 'counsel' or 'the gods' - often interpreted as 'counsel of the gods' or 'mighty counsel'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ragnor counsel of the gods; warrior's counsel Germanic, Norse Boy
Ragnorak “fate/destiny of the gods” - the twilight or end of the gods; apocalypse Norse Boy
Ragnvald From Old Norse rǫgn (gods, counsel) + valdr (ruler) - 'ruler advised by the gods' / 'mighty ruler'. Norse Boy
Ragnvaldus From ragn 'counsel, gods, might' + valdr 'ruler' - 'mighty ruler' or 'ruler by counsel'. Norse Boy