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Norse Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Ruana Possibly "little red" (Irish) or "rune/secret" (Old Norse) Irish, Norse, Spanish Girl
Runa From Old Norse rún meaning "secret" or "rune"; in Japanese used phonetically and often associated with Luna (moon). Japanese, Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Runna From Old Norse rún = 'secret, rune, secret lore' Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Saela happiness, blessed Icelandic, Norse Girl
Saga “story” or “tale”; also the name of a Norse goddess associated with storytelling/poetry Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Sæunn From Old Norse sæ 'sea' + unn 'love/wave' - roughly 'sea wave' or 'sea-lover'. Icelandic, Norse Girl
sif Originally 'relation by marriage' - often rendered as 'bride' or 'wife'; associated with fertility and golden hair. Norse Girl
Sigfridur beautiful victory (from Old Norse sigr 'victory' + fríðr 'beautiful') Icelandic, Norse Girl
Sigfrít From elements meaning 'victory' + 'beautiful/peace' - 'victorious beauty' or 'victory and peace'. Germanic, Norse Girl
Signe new victory Norse Girl
Sigunė victory + rune/secret (literally 'victory-rune') Germanic, Norse Girl
Sígyn victorious woman (from Old Norse sigr 'victory' + gyn 'woman/wife') Norse Girl
Siri “beautiful victory” (from Old Norse); in some South Asian contexts also “wealth/prosperity” Norse Girl
Sivika Possibly 'devoted to Shiva' or 'belonging to Shiva' (Sanskrit); alternatively a diminutive/variant of the Norse name Sif/Siv. Norse, Sanskrit, Scandinavian Girl
Sivvy Derived from Old Norse Sif, meaning 'wife' or 'bride' (name of Thor's wife in Norse mythology). Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Siw Derived from Old Norse Sif, generally understood as 'bride' or 'wife; relation' Norse Girl
Skadha Associated with the Norse goddess Skaði - linked to winter, mountains, hunting and skiing. Norse Girl
Skadhi Named for Skaði, a Norse giantess/goddess associated with winter, mountains, skiing and hunting Norse Girl
Skadi Name of the Norse giantess/goddess associated with skiing, mountains, hunting and winter. Norse Girl
Skady From the Norse goddess Skaði - associated with winter, mountains, skiing and hunting. Norse Girl
Skathi Name of a Norse goddess associated with skiing, hunting, mountains and winter. Norse Girl
Solvejg From Old Norse 'sól' (sun) + 'veig' (strength/power) - commonly rendered 'sun strength' (also interpreted as 'sun path') Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Solvejy From Old Norse elements sól 'sun' + veig 'strength/power/way' - roughly 'sun-strength' or 'sun-way'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Solveyg from Old Norse elements sol (sun) + veig (strength/power) - commonly rendered 'sun-strength' or 'sun-way' Norse, Norwegian Girl
Steiniunn From Old Norse steinn ('stone') + unn ('love') - 'stone beloved' or 'beloved stone'. Norse Girl
Sula Multi-origin name. Often linked to Hebrew Shula/Shulamit meaning 'peace' or 'peaceful'; in Norse/English contexts it can be associated with islands or seabirds (gannet); also used in West Africa as a short form or independent name. Arabic, Hebrew, Norse Girl
Sunna Sun; name of the sun (and sun-goddess) in Germanic tradition Norse Girl
Sunnhild From sunn 'sun' + hildr 'battle' - 'sun-battle' or 'sun warrior' Norse Girl
Svava Swallow (the bird) Icelandic, Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Thora Derived from Thor - 'thunder' (associated with the Norse god of thunder) Norse, Scandinavian Girl