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Norse Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Galder Likely linked to Old Norse 'galdr' meaning 'incantation' or 'spell'; also used as a Basque given name and occurs as a Dutch place-name, so meanings can vary by origin. Basque, Dutch, Norse Boy
Galten boar (literally “the boar”) - conveys strength, fierceness Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Gar From the Old English/Old Norse element gar meaning 'spear'; often used as a short form of names like Garrett, Gareth, or Armenian Garegin. English, Norse Boy
Gard enclosure, yard, farm, homestead; figuratively a stronghold Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Garm From Old Norse Garmr, meaning 'hound' or 'dog'; name of the monstrous hound that guards Hel. Norse Boy
Gaut From Old Norse 'Gautr' meaning 'Geat' or 'man from Götaland'; in South Asian use, a short form of 'Gautam' (clan name, 'descendant of Gotama'). Indian, Norse, Sanskrit Boy
Gauta Originally 'Geat' (member of the Geats / person from Götaland); when linked to Gautama, 'descendant of Gotama' Norse Boy
Gaute From Old Norse 'Gauti'/'Gautr', meaning 'Geat' - a person from Götaland (member of the Geats). Norse Boy
Gauti From Old Norse 'Gautr', meaning 'Geat' - a member of the Geats (an ancient North Germanic tribe). Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Gautolf From Gaut (Geat/Goth) + olf/ulf (wolf) - 'Geat/Goth wolf' or 'wolf of the Geats.' Norse Boy
Gautrek ‘Geat-ruler’ - ruler of the Geats / ruler from the Gauts Norse Boy
Geir Derived from Old Norse geirr, meaning "spear". Norse Boy
Geiri spear Norse, Norwegian Boy
Geirmund From Old Norse geirr 'spear' + mundr 'protector' - 'spear-protector' or 'protector with a spear'. Norse Boy
Geirolf From geir 'spear' + ulfr 'wolf' - 'spear-wolf' (a warrior name) Germanic, Norse Boy
Geirr spear Norse Boy
Geirrí spear Icelandic, Norse Boy
Geirstein From Old Norse geir ('spear') + steinn ('stone'): 'spear-stone'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Germund From Old Norse geirr 'spear' + mundr 'protection, protector' - 'spear protector'. Norse Boy
Gisli pledge, hostage Norse Boy
Gisly pledge, hostage Norse Boy
Gissur pledge, hostage Icelandic, Norse Boy
Gizur From Old Norse gísl meaning 'hostage' or 'pledge'. Norse Boy
Gjallar resounding, loud - associated with the Gjallarhorn (a horn that sounds/announces) Norse Boy
Gleb God's heir / descendant of God Norse Boy
Gnar Possibly 'bold/warrior' when linked to Gunnar; alternatively 'knotted/rough' from Old English; also used as an invented/fictional name with no fixed traditional meaning. Norse Boy
Godfrith God's peace (divine peace) English, Norse Boy
Godrik Divine ruler - from God + ric (ruler, king) English, Norse Boy
Gorm Blue; dark Norse Boy
Gram From Old Norse 'Gramr' meaning 'wrath' or 'king'; also used as a short form of Graham or derived from Greek 'gramma' meaning 'letter' or unit of weight Latin, Norse, Scottish Boy