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Norse Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Crosbie Settlement or village with a cross; dweller by the cross Irish, Norse, Scottish Boy
Daene Person from Denmark (primary); occasionally 'valley' if from Deane. English, Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Dag day Norse Boy
Dagen Likely "day" (from Old Norse dag) or "grain" (from Hebrew Dagan); also used as an anglicized surname form. English, Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish, Norse, Semitic Boy
Dagfinn From Old Norse elements dag 'day' + finn 'Finn' - roughly 'day Finn' or 'daylight Finn'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Dagfinnr From Old Norse dag 'day' + finnr 'Finn' - literally 'day-Finn', generally understood as 'day's Finn' or 'bright Finn'. Norse Boy
daggur dew, dewdrop Icelandic, Norse Boy
Dagomar Likely from dag 'day' + mār 'famous/renowned' - roughly 'famous day' or 'renowned in the day'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Dain Originally 'Dane' - a person from Denmark; also appears as the Old Norse/Tolkien name Dáin English, Norse Boy
Delling Dawn; the shining one (personification of the dawn) Norse Boy
Draike Dragon (primary); historically also 'male duck' (Middle English) English, Latin, Norse Boy
Dreng Young man; valiant warrior English, Norse Boy
Durham Hill island / hill by the river English, Norse Boy
Durin Meaning uncertain; historically a dwarf-name. In modern use associated with Durin the Deathless and often interpreted as 'enduring' or 'immortal' in a literary context. Norse Boy
Earlan Likely 'related to an earl' (nobleman) or a variant of Erland meaning 'foreigner/foreign land'. English, Norse Boy
Earric ever-ruler / eternal ruler Norse Boy
Eggert From Germanic elements meaning edge or sword + hard (strong/brave); roughly "strong with the sword". Germanic, Norse Boy
Eggther probably "edge-servant" (from Old Norse egg 'edge, sword' + -þér 'servant/man') Norse Boy
Egil From Old Norse 'Egill' meaning 'edge' (of a sword); also associated with an element meaning 'awe/terror'. Norse Boy
Egils From Old Norse Egill - 'edge (of a sword)' or related to 'awe/fear' Norse Boy
Egyl Likely derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'awe, terror' or 'edge (of a sword)' Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ehric From Old Norse elements ei 'ever' + ríkr 'ruler' - 'ever-ruler' or 'eternal ruler'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Ehrich “ever-ruler” or “eternal ruler” Norse Boy
Eigel Derived from Old Norse Egill, roughly 'edge (of a sword)' or associated with 'awe/terror'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Eigels Derived from elements meaning "edge" or "sword"; also associated with awe/terror Germanic, Norse Boy
Eigil From Old Norse Egill - generally 'edge, blade' (of a sword); some sources also cite a sense of 'awe' or 'terror'. Norse Boy
Eileif Ever-living; immortal, eternal life Norse Boy
Eilif Ever-living; eternal Norse Boy
Einar From Old Norse Einarr: 'one' + 'warrior/army' - 'one warrior' or 'lone warrior' Norse Boy
einarr lone/one warrior Norse Boy