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Norse Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Audhilde From Old Norse auð 'wealth' + hildr 'battle' - 'wealthy/fortunate in battle'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Audhildr wealth + battle (from Old Norse elements auð 'wealth' and hildr 'battle') Norse Girl
Audhumbla Primeval bountiful cow; 'rich/bountiful cow' Norse Girl
Auduna Fortune, wealth - 'fortunate' or 'blessed with prosperity' Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Aune fortunate, blessed (associated with wealth/good fortune) Finnish, Norse, Norwegian Girl
Awilda elf battle Germanic, Norse Girl
Baara Icelandic/Old Norse: "wave"; Czech (from Barbora/Barbara): "foreign/strange"; Arabic (Baraa/Barāʾ): "innocence, guiltless" Arabic, Czech, Icelandic, Norse Girl
Bera Bear (she-bear) Norse Girl
Bergthora Protected by Thor (Thor's protection) Icelandic, Norse Girl
Bestla Uncertain; possibly derived from a word for 'bark' or 'inner bark' (bast), though the etymology is debated. Norse Girl
Beyla Uncertain - attested as a servant of the god Freyr; possibly connected to agriculture (ideas include 'bee', 'cow', or 'worker'). Norse Girl
Birgita Exalted one; strength, power Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Bjorg help; protection; salvation Norse Girl
Bjorga Protection, help, stronghold Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Bjorgah help, rescue, protection Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Blanda Blend, mixture (also 'charming' in Latin-derived usage) Icelandic, Norse Girl
Bodil From Old Norse bót 'remedy, help' + hildr 'battle' - 'remedy/help in battle'. Norse Girl
Bodyl From Old Norse Bóthildr: bót 'remedy, help' + hildr 'battle' - roughly 'remedy in battle' or 'help in battle'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Borga fortress, stronghold Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Borghild From borg ('fortress, protection') + hildr ('battle') - 'protection in battle'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Borghilda from borg (fortress/protection) + hildr (battle) - 'fortress battle' or 'protection in battle' Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Borghlide Fortress + battle - 'protected in battle' or 'fortress of battle' Germanic, Norse Girl
Branda Likely "firebrand" or "sword" (from Germanic/Old Norse brand); alternatively linked to Brandon meaning "broom-covered hill". Germanic, Norse Girl
Brinhild From elements 'brun' ('armour' or 'brown') and 'hild' ('battle'), meaning 'armored fighter' or 'battle-maid'. Norse Girl
Brinhildis Armored warrior (literally 'mail-shirt' + 'battle') Germanic, Norse Girl
Brinja Coat of mail; armour (metaphorically: protection) Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Brisingamen Gleaming/fiery necklace - Freyja's legendary necklace Norse Girl
Brunhild From elements meaning 'armor' (brun) + 'battle' (hild) - 'armored warrior' or 'battle maiden'. Norse Girl
Brunhilda From brun ('armor' or 'brown') + hild ('battle'): 'armored warrior' or 'brown battle-maid' Norse Girl
Brunnhilda Armored warrior; from elements meaning 'armor' (brynn/brun) + 'battle' (hildr) Germanic, Norse Girl