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