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Borg
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Fortress, stronghold; protection |
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Borr
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Name of a Norse mythological figure - father of Odin; exact etymology uncertain. |
Norse |
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Brage
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poet; associated with Bragi, the Norse god of poetry |
Norse, Scandinavian |
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Bragi
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Named for Bragi, the Norse god of poetry; from Old Norse 'bragr' meaning 'poetry' or 'the foremost'. |
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Brand
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sword, torch, firebrand |
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Brandar
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from Old Norse 'brandr' meaning 'sword' or 'firebrand' (fiery, burning) |
Germanic, Norse |
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Brander
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Derived from Old Norse 'brandr' meaning 'sword' or 'fire/brand' (one who burns or brands) |
Norse, Scottish |
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Brandir
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from Old Norse 'Brandr' meaning 'sword' or 'fire/torch (firebrand)' |
Norse, Scandinavian |
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Brandor
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'Sword' or 'firebrand' - a 'fiery sword' (derived from Old Norse 'brandr') |
Norse, Scandinavian |
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Brandr
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sword; firebrand (torch) |
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Brandur
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from Old Norse brandr 'brand, sword, firebrand' - i.e., sword or firebrand |
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Brokk
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From an Old Norse/Old English word meaning "badger"; name of a dwarf in Norse mythology. |
English, Norse |
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Brynjar
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"Armored warrior" (from Old Norse brynja "coat of mail" + element for warrior) |
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Brynjolf
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armored wolf (from brynja 'mail/armor' + ulfr 'wolf') |
Norse, Scandinavian |
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Brynjulf
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Armored wolf (from Old Norse brynja 'coat of mail, armour' + ulfr 'wolf') |
Norse, Scandinavian |
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Brynolfur
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Armored wolf - from Old Norse brynja 'mail/armor' + ulfr 'wolf'. |
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Bue
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From Old Norse Búi meaning “dweller” or “resident” (in Danish the common word 'bue' also means 'bow'). |
Norse, Scandinavian |
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Byrger
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Helper, protector; one who saves or aids |
Norse, Scandinavian |
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Byrghir
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helper; protector; savior (from Old Norse bjarga 'to help, to save') |
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Byrgir
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'Helper' or 'protector' - associated with Old Norse elements meaning to save or a stronghold. |
Icelandic, Norse |
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Byrn
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Possible meanings include 'descendant of Bran (raven)' (Irish), 'bear' or 'warrior' (Scandinavian/Old English), or 'mail-shirt/armour' (Old Norse/Old English) |
English, Norse |
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Canute
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knot |
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Carr
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Dweller by the marsh or brushwood; in some Gaelic origins associated with rock/stone |
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Christeinn
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Christ's stone (Christian + steinn 'stone') |
Icelandic, Norse |
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cnut
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knot |
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Cnute
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knot |
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Coe
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Originally a surname; possibly a nickname meaning 'jackdaw' (a bird) or a shortened/variant form of short given names |
English, Norse |
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Colbrand
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Coal + brand (brand = sword/firebrand) - roughly 'coal-sword' or 'dark sword' |
English, Norse |
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Colbrant
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From Germanic elements meaning 'kol' (coal, dark) + 'brand' (sword, fire) - roughly 'dark/coal sword' or 'black fire'. |
Germanic, Norse |
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Colby
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From the Old Norse personal name Koli + by - 'Koli's farm' or 'coal/coal-town' |
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