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Norwegian Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Arve inheritance; heir; legacy Norwegian Boy
Ås ridge, hill (also related to Old Norse Áss 'god') Norwegian, Swedish Boy
Asker Varies by origin: Turkish/Arabic - 'soldier' or related to 'army'; Old Norse/Norwegian (toponymic) - derived from elements meaning 'ash tree/field' (place name); in some Turkic/Central Asian contexts (Askar) - 'lofty' or 'bright'. Arabic, Norwegian, Turkish Boy
Aslak From Old Norse 'áss' (god) + 'leikr' (play/sport) - roughly 'divine play' or 'god's play'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Audun From Old Norse auð ('wealth, fortune') + unn ('friend') - 'fortunate' or 'wealthy friend'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Bendik blessed Norwegian Boy
Bensin Likely 'son of Ben' (descendant of Benjamin/Ben); alternatively identical in spelling to the Scandinavian word for gasoline/petrol Norwegian Boy
Bent Blessed Danish, Norwegian Boy
Brede From Old Norse breiðr meaning "broad" or "wide" Norwegian Boy
Egede Place-name origin; likely refers to an 'edge' or locality (farm/settlement) Danish, Norwegian Boy
Eide Isthmus; a narrow strip of land or land between waters, historically a passage or land bridge Norwegian Boy
Eiliv Ever‑living, eternal (from Old Norse elements ei 'ever' + líf 'life') Norwegian Boy
Eivind From Old Norse Eyvindr, likely from elements meaning 'ever/eternal' (ei) + 'friend' or 'winner' (vindr); often interpreted as 'eternal friend' or 'ever victorious'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
endride lone rider (one who rides alone) Norse, Norwegian Boy
Espen 'divine bear' - from Old Norse elements ás 'god' + bjǫrn 'bear' Norwegian Boy
Even Derived from Old Norse elements often interpreted as 'gift' or 'good fortune'. Norwegian Boy
Eyde Likely 'island' or 'isthmus/oath' (derived from Old Norse roots) Norse, Norwegian Boy
Fugeltun Bird farm; bird settlement Norse, Norwegian Boy
Geiri spear Norse, Norwegian Boy
Geirstein From Old Norse geir ('spear') + steinn ('stone'): 'spear-stone'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Gjest Guest; visitor; stranger Norwegian Boy
Grunde ground, foundation; basis Norwegian, Scandinavian Boy
Gudbrande From Old Norse elements guð (god) + brandr (sword/brand) - "God's sword" or "divine sword" Norse, Norwegian Boy
Guttorm From Old Norse guð 'god' + orm 'serpent, dragon' - roughly 'god-serpent' or 'divine serpent'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Gynt Uncertain - originally a Norwegian surname; no widely agreed etymology Norwegian Boy
Hallvar Rock guardian (from Old Norse hallr 'rock' + varðr 'guardian, defender') Norse, Norwegian Boy
Hallvard rock guardian Norse, Norwegian Boy
Halstein From Old Norse hallr 'rock, slope' + steinn 'stone' - roughly 'rock/stone' or 'stone of the slope'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Hamer Derived from 'hammer' (occupational name for a metalworker) or from the place-name Hamar meaning 'crag' or 'rock'. English, Norwegian Boy
Henning Diminutive of Henry/Heinrich - "home ruler" Danish, Germanic, Norwegian Boy