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Norse Baby Boy Names

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