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Norse Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Brunnhildah From brun ('brown' or 'armor') + hild ('battle'): 'armored warrior' or 'battle-maiden'. Norse Girl
Bryndis From Old Norse elements 'brynja' (mail coat, armor) + 'dís' (goddess, woman) - 'armored woman' or 'armor-goddess' Icelandic, Norse Girl
Bryngerd Armored protection (from bryn 'mail/armor' + gerd/gerð 'enclosure, protection') Germanic, Norse Girl
Brynhild Armored warrior / armored battle Norse Girl
Brynhilda Mail-clad warrior; from elements meaning 'armor' (brynja) + 'battle' (hildr) Germanic, Norse Girl
Brynhildah Armored battle-maiden - from brynja (armor) + hildr (battle); 'armored warrior.' Norse Girl
Brynhylde Armored warrior (from brynja 'coat of mail' + hildr 'battle') Germanic, Norse Girl
Brynja coat of mail; armor, protection Norse Girl
Brynje coat of mail; mail shirt; armor Norse, Norwegian Girl
Burghild burg (fortress, protection) + hild (battle) - 'fortress battle' or 'protected in battle' Norse Girl
Dagmar day-maiden (from Old Norse dag 'day' + mær 'maiden') German, Norse Girl
Dagmara day maiden Norse Girl
Dagna new day / new dawn Norse, Polish Girl
Dagnah New day Norse Girl
Dagnanna Compound of 'Dag' (day) and 'Nanna' (Norse goddess/name) - roughly 'day-goddess' or 'bright day / day's Nanna'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Dagnee new day Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Dagniah new day Norse Girl
Dagnija new day Norse Girl
Dagny 'new day' (from Old Norse dagr 'day' + ný 'new') Norse Girl
Disa From Old Norse dís - 'goddess', 'lady', a female spirit or noble woman Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Earna Possibly 'eagle' or 'earnest/serious' depending on the underlying root. Norse Girl
Ebba From a Germanic root often associated with 'boar' (Eber-); also linked to the Old English name Æbbe English, Germanic, Norse Girl
Eda In Turkish: "grace, charm, elegant manner"; from Old English/Germanic usage it can be a short form of Edith or related names meaning "wealth/fortune" (e.g., rich/blessed). English, Germanic, Norse, Scandinavian, Turkish Girl
Edda Likely 'great-grandmother' (from Old Norse edda); also associated with the Icelandic poetic tradition (the Edda). Icelandic, Norse Girl
Eddah Varies by origin: linked to the Old Norse 'Edda' (ancestral/poetic literature) or to Hebrew 'Edah' meaning 'congregation' or 'assembly'. Hebrew, Italian, Norse Girl
Edlah Likely 'noble' or 'well‑born' (Germanic/Old Norse origin); alternatively 'justice' if derived from Arabic 'adl'. Norse Girl
Eina Possible meanings: 'one, unity' (from Old Norse/Germanic 'ein'); in Japanese the meaning depends on kanji (commonly elements like 'excellent', 'flower' or 'beauty'); also used as a regional/variant form of Aina. Basque, Catalan, Germanic, Japanese, Norse, Norwegian Girl
Eir mercy, help, healing; name of a Norse goddess associated with healing Norse Girl
Eira Welsh: 'snow'. From Old Norse Eir: goddess name meaning 'mercy, help, healing'. Finnish, Norse, Scandinavian, Welsh Girl
Eirah Possibly 'snow' (from Welsh Eira) or 'mercy/healer' (from Norse Eir); also used as a modern/creative name form. Norse, Welsh Girl