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Norse Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Freya From Old Norse 'Freyja' meaning 'lady' - name of the Norse goddess of love, fertility, and war Norse Girl
Freyah From Old Norse 'Freyja' meaning 'lady'; name of the Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility and magic. Norse Girl
Freydis From Old Norse elements Frey (Freyja/Freyr) + dís ('goddess, woman'), roughly 'goddess/ lady of Frey' or 'noble woman'. Icelandic, Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Freyka From Old Norse 'Freyja' meaning 'lady' or 'noble woman'; associated with the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Freyza From Old Norse 'Freyja' meaning 'lady' or 'noble woman'; name of the Norse goddess of love, fertility, and war. Norse Girl
Frida peace; beautiful, beloved Norse Girl
Fridrun From Old Norse fríðr 'beautiful, beloved' + rún 'secret, rune' - 'beautiful/beloved secret' or 'fair rune'. Germanic, Norse Girl
Frigg Norse goddess associated with marriage and motherhood; name likely means 'beloved' or 'wife' (from Proto-Germanic frijaz). Norse Girl
Frigga Norse goddess of marriage; from a root meaning 'beloved' or 'free' Norse Girl
Frikka Likely 'peaceful ruler' (from Germanic elements) or associated with the goddess Frigg Germanic, Norse Girl
Froydis From Old Norse Freyr + dís - 'lady/goddess of Freyr' or 'Freyr's lady'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Frydrun peace + rune - 'peace rune' or 'secret of peace' Norse Girl
Fulla fullness, abundance; name of a Norse goddess who served Frigg Norse Girl
Fynndleah A modern blended name combining 'Finn' (fair/white) and 'Leah' (weary/delicate) - roughly 'fair/delicate' or 'fair meadow' English, Norse Girl
gefjon Likely 'the giving one' or 'gift-giver'; name of a Norse goddess associated with ploughing and land Norse Girl
Gefjun The giving one; a gift-giver - name of a Norse goddess associated with fertility and ploughing Norse Girl
Geirbjorg Spear-protector (from Old Norse geirr 'spear' + bjǫrg 'help, protection') Norse, Norwegian Girl
Geirrid From Old Norse elements geirr 'spear' + fríðr 'beautiful' - 'beautiful spear' or 'spear-beauty'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Geirríður From Old Norse elements geirr 'spear' and (likely) þrūðr/'fríðr' meaning 'strength' or 'beauty' - roughly 'spear‑strength' (interpretations vary). Icelandic, Norse Girl
Gerda From Old Norse Gerðr meaning "enclosure" or "fenced-in area"; connotations of protection/stronghold. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Gerdah From Old Norse Gerðr, meaning "enclosure", "garden" or "protected place" Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Gerde Likely a variant of Gerda (Old Norse Gerðr), meaning "enclosure" or "protected place". Germanic, Norse Girl
Gersemi treasure; precious gem Icelandic, Norse Girl
Getha Most commonly 'song' (from Sanskrit gīta); if from Gytha/Githa, meaning is older Germanic/Scandinavian and less certain English, Norse, Sanskrit Girl
Gjalp scream, roar Norse Girl
Gna Name of a Norse goddess associated with Frigg; often interpreted as 'the goer' or 'she who moves/flies.' Norse Girl
Gondol From Old Norse gand- (magic, wand/staff) - roughly 'wand-wielder' or 'she of the magic staff'. Norse Girl
Greip “The grasper” or “seizer” - a name borne by a giantess in Norse myth Norse Girl
Grimhild From Old Norse elements grim 'mask/hood, fierce' + hild 'battle' - roughly 'fierce in battle' or 'masked battle.' Germanic, Norse Girl
Grishild Fierce battle Norse Girl