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Norse Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Arn eagle Germanic, Norse Boy
Arnan Uncertain - possibly Hebrew (related to רנן 'ranan' meaning 'joy' or 'song'), or from the Germanic element 'arn' meaning 'eagle', or an Irish/Gaelic form linked to the place-name Aran. Gaelic, Germanic, Hebrew, Irish, Norse Boy
Arnatt Derived from the Germanic element 'arn' meaning 'eagle'; often interpreted as 'eagle' or 'little eagle' Germanic, Norse Boy
Arne eagle Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Arness From a headland or promontory (Old Norse nes); may derive from ár 'river' or arn 'eagle' - roughly 'river headland' or 'eagle headland'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Arngeir eagle-spear Norse Boy
Arnin Likely 'eagle' or 'little eagle' (from Germanic 'arn'); alternatively may be linked to Hebrew names meaning 'rushing stream' or 'exalted' - exact origin uncertain. English, Germanic, Hebrew, Norse Boy
Arnlaugur From Old Norse arn 'eagle' + laug(r) 'vow/pledge' - roughly 'eagle-pledged' or 'one vowed to the eagle'. Icelandic, Norse Boy
Arnthor From Old Norse arn ('eagle') + Þórr (Thor) - 'eagle of Thor' or 'Thor's eagle' (eagle protected by Thor). Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Arnthrud eagle strength (from arn 'eagle' + thrud 'strength') Germanic, Norse Boy
Aros river mouth; estuary Danish, Norse Boy
Arrick Derived from Old Norse Eiríkr, meaning "ever-ruler" or "eternal ruler" Norse Boy
Arv inheritance, heritage (heir) Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Arved From elements meaning 'eagle' + 'wood/forest' - roughly 'eagle of the forest' or 'eagle-wood'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Arvid eagle + wood/forest ("eagle wood") Norse Boy
Asbjorn God-bear - from Old Norse 'áss' (god) + 'bjǫrn' (bear) Norse Boy
Asbran From Old Norse Ásbrandr: Ás (god) + brandr (sword) - 'god-sword' or 'divine sword'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Asgar From Arabic أصغر (asghar) meaning 'younger' or 'smaller'; alternatively from Old Norse Ásgeirr meaning 'god-spear' (divine spear). Arabic, Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Asgard Realm/enclosure of the Aesir - the Norse gods; literally 'enclosure of the gods'. Norse Boy
Asger From Old Norse 'ás' (god) + 'geirr' (spear): 'god-spear' or 'divine spear'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ásgrim From Old Norse Ás 'god' + grimr 'mask/helmet' - roughly 'divine mask' or 'god's helmet'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Asgrimr From Ás 'god' + grímr 'mask, helmet' - 'divine masked one' or 'helmet of the gods'. Norse Boy
Asgrimur From Ás 'god' + grímr 'mask, helmet' - 'divine/masked or helmeted one' Icelandic, Norse Boy
Ashby Settlement or farm by ash trees English, Norse Boy
Ask Ash tree; name of the first man in Norse mythology (Askr). Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Aske From Old Norse 'Askr' meaning 'ash tree'; name of the first man in Norse mythology. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Askold Likely 'god's cauldron/helmet' from Old Norse elements Ás- ('god') + ketill ('cauldron/helmet'); exact origin uncertain. Norse Boy
Aslak From Old Norse 'áss' (god) + 'leikr' (play/sport) - roughly 'divine play' or 'god's play'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Asmundo 'God-protector' - divine protection Norse, Spanish Boy
Ásmundr God-protector (from Old Norse Ás 'god' + mundr 'protector') Norse Boy