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Norse Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Fili Diminutive of Philip - 'lover of horses' (from Greek Philippos); also known as a dwarf name in Tolkien's The Hobbit. Greek, Norse Boy
Finnbogi From Old Norse elements Finn (a Finn or person of the Finns) + bogi (bow) - roughly "Finn's bow" or "bow of the Finn". Icelandic, Norse Boy
Fjall mountain; fell Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Floki Old Norse personal name; famously borne by the Norse explorer Hrafna‑Flóki. Often associated with ravens through the epithet Hrafna‑Flóki (Raven‑Flóki). Norse Boy
Flosi Likely derived from Old Norse elements related to floating or a raft; associated with drifting/floatation Icelandic, Norse Boy
Folke folk, people - 'man of the people' Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Folki of the people; related to "folk" (the people) Germanic, Norse Boy
Folkvard guardian of the people Germanic, Norse Boy
Forseti Norse god of justice; "the presiding one" Norse Boy
Fowke derived from a word meaning 'people' or 'folk' Norse Boy
Frej Lord; name of the Norse god of fertility, prosperity, and peace Norse Boy
Freki Ravenous; greedy or voracious (from Old Norse frekr) Norse Boy
Frey Lord, master; name associated with the Norse fertility god Freyr Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Freyr From Old Norse 'Freyr' meaning 'lord'; name of the Norse god of fertility, prosperity, and fair weather. Norse Boy
Freystein "Freyr's stone" - Freyr (lord/ferility/prosperity) + steinn/stein (stone); roughly 'stone of Freyr' or 'stone of prosperity'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Fridjof From Old Norse frið (peace) + þjófr (thief) - literally 'peace-thief' (traditionally interpreted in various ways) Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Fridjofs From Old Norse frið 'peace' + þjófr 'thief' - often rendered 'peace‑thief' or 'thief of peace' Norse Boy
Fridleif Heir or descendant of peace (peaceful heir) Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Fridolf From frid (peace) + ulf (wolf) - "peace-wolf" or "peaceful wolf" Norse Boy
Fridtjof From Old Norse elements friðr 'peace' + þjófr 'thief' - literally 'peace-thief'. Norse Boy
Fridtjofs From Old Norse elements friðr 'peace' + þjófr 'thief' - literally 'peace‑thief'. Norse Boy
Fridtjov From Old Norse friðr 'peace' + þjófr 'thief' - often interpreted 'peace-thief' Norse Boy
Frithiof From Old Norse friðr 'peace' + þjófr 'thief' - 'peace-thief.' Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Fritjof From Old Norse frið 'peace' + þjófr 'thief' - literally 'peace-thief' (traditional interpretation) Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Fritjov From Old Norse Friðþjófr - friðr 'peace' + þjófr 'thief' - often rendered 'peace-thief' or 'thief of peace'. Norse Boy
Frode wise, learned Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Frodis Wise, learned (from Old Norse fróðr “wise”) Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Fugeltun Bird farm; bird settlement Norse, Norwegian Boy
Fyn From Irish Fionn: 'fair, white'; also associated with Finn (a person from Finland) Norse Boy
Gair Possibly 'spear' (from Old Norse Geirr) or 'word' (from Welsh 'gair'); used as a Scottish surname/placename Norse, Scottish, Welsh Boy