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Norse Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Ásmundur Divine protector (from Old Norse ás 'god' + mundr 'protector') Norse Boy
Asvard divine guardian (god-guardian, protector) Norse Boy
Asvor From Old Norse elements 'Ás' (god) + 'var' (guardian/protector) - 'divine guardian' or 'protected by the gods'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Atle From Old Norse 'Atli', ultimately from Gothic 'atta' meaning 'father' - often interpreted as 'little father' or 'ancestor'. Norse Boy
Atli Little father; name used in Norse sagas for Attila the Hun Norse Boy
Atlie Possibly from Old Norse 'Atli' (linked to Attila, roughly 'father' or 'father-like') or from Old English surname 'Atlee' meaning 'at the meadow.' English, Norse Boy
Attli Derived from a word for 'father'; commonly interpreted as 'little father' or 'father-like'. Norse Boy
Audas wealth, fortune; prosperous Norse Boy
Audun From Old Norse auð ('wealth, fortune') + unn ('friend') - 'fortunate' or 'wealthy friend'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Baard Derived from Old Norse Bárðr; commonly interpreted as related to battle/warrior Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Bain Fair, white, fair-haired Arabic, French, Gaelic, Norse, Scottish Boy
Baldulf bold wolf Norse Boy
Baldur Prince, lord; also interpreted as 'brave' or 'shining' Norse Boy
Bardaric From the Germanic elements 'Bard' (a personal name or 'bard/poet') + '-ric' ('ruler') - roughly 'poet-ruler' or 'Bard's ruler'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Bardolf battle‑wolf Germanic, Norse Boy
Bardolfe from Old Norse elements meaning "beard" + "wolf" (literally "beard-wolf" or "bearded wolf") English, Norse Boy
Beck Stream, brook; dweller by a stream English, Norse Boy
Bergan From 'berg' meaning 'mountain' or 'hill' - 'dweller by the mountain' or 'from Bergen' Germanic, Norse Boy
Bergelmir Mountain-roarer; a Jötunn who survived the primordial flood Norse Boy
Bergthor From Old Norse berg 'mountain' + Thor (the god of thunder) - 'Thor's mountain' or 'mountain of Thor'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Birgir helper, protector, savior (from Old Norse verb 'bjarga' meaning 'to help, save') Norse Boy
Birk birch (birch tree) Germanic, Norse Boy
Birket Birch (tree); person from or dwelling by birch trees English, Norse Boy
Bjarki little bear (bear cub) Icelandic, Norse Boy
Bjarne Derived from Old Norse 'bjǫrn' meaning 'bear' - essentially 'bear' or 'little bear'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Bjartur bright, shining Icelandic, Norse Boy
Bjorn bear Norse Boy
Bodulf battle-wolf Germanic, Norse Boy
Bogar Varies by origin: from Old Norse 'bogi' meaning 'bow' (associated with archery/bend); Hungarian 'bogár' meaning 'beetle'; also the proper name Bhogar, a Tamil siddhar/saint. Hungarian, Norse, Scandinavian, Tamil Boy
Bond Originally a surname meaning 'householder' or 'farmer'; also evokes the idea of a 'bond' or 'tie'. English, Norse Boy