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Norse Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Gutrúnur From Old Norse elements guð 'god' + rún 'secret, rune' - 'divine secret' or 'secret of the gods' Icelandic, Norse Girl
Guyldah golden Norse Girl
Gyda From Old Norse Gyða, associated with the element guð 'god' - generally interpreted as 'godly' or 'of God'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Gydja Priestess; woman devoted to the gods Icelandic, Norse Girl
Gyldah golden, golden one Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Gytha Likely 'divine' or 'godly' - derived from Old Norse element Guð- ('god') as in Gyða. English, Norse Girl
Gythah Derived from Old Norse/Old English elements meaning 'battle' or 'battle maiden'. English, Norse Girl
Gytta Likely from Old Norse element Guð- ('god'), so roughly 'divine' or 'of God'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Haldana From Old Norse elements meaning "half Dane" - often interpreted as "of Danish descent" or "part-Danish" Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Haldanna Probably a compound: Hald- (Old Norse element, possibly related to rule/leader or a family/heritage element) + Anna (Hebrew for 'grace') - roughly 'grace of the leader' or 'graceful ruler' (meaning is speculative). Norse Girl
Haldis From Old Norse elements hallr (rock, slope) + dís (goddess) - roughly 'rock goddess' or 'goddess-like woman'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Halfrida From Old Norse hallr 'rock, slope' + fríðr 'beautiful' - roughly 'beautiful rock' or 'beautiful one of the hall'. Germanic, Norse Girl
Halla Scandinavian: from Old Norse element hallr meaning 'rock' or 'slope'; Arabic: variant of Hala meaning 'halo' or 'aura'; Finnish: the word halla means 'frost'. Arabic, Finnish, Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Halldis From Old Norse hallr 'rock/stone' + dís 'goddess/woman' - 'rock goddess' or 'stone lady'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Halle From Old Norse hallr "rock, slope" or Old English heall "hall/manor"; often interpreted as "dweller by the hall" or "rock" English, Norse Girl
Hallfrid From Old Norse hallr 'rock, slope' + fríðr 'beautiful' - 'beautiful rock' or 'rock-beautiful' Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Hallveig From Old Norse hallr 'rock, slope' + veig 'strength, power' - roughly 'rock-strong' or 'strong as a rock'. Norse Girl
Haralda Ruler of the army Germanic, Norse Girl
Harolda army ruler English, Norse Girl
Heidrun Likely 'bright rune' or 'clear secret' (from Old Norse heiðr 'bright/clear' + rún 'rune/secret') Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Hekja From an Old Norse root meaning 'to enchant' or 'to bewitch' - 'enchantress' Icelandic, Norse Girl
Hekli Probably connected to the Icelandic volcano name Hekla; often interpreted as 'hooded' or 'covered' (origins uncertain). Norse Girl
Hel Name of the Norse goddess who rules the realm of the dead; from a word meaning 'hidden place' or 'the underworld'. Norse Girl
Hela Meaning varies by origin: associated with Hel/the underworld (Norse); derived from Helena meaning 'torch' or 'light' (Greek/Latin); or related to 'halo' (Arabic Hala). Arabic, Greek, Latin, Norse, Polish, Slavic Girl
Helah Uncommon feminine name - most often a variant of Hala meaning "halo" or "aura"; alternatively linked to Hela/Helena with associations to the Norse underworld or the Greek/Latin root for "light/torch." Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Norse Girl
Helga holy, blessed Norse Girl
Helgah Holy, blessed, sacred Germanic, Norse Girl
Helgas Holy; blessed; sacred Germanic, Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Herdis sword + dís (goddess) - "sword-goddess" / "sword-maiden" Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Hild battle English, Germanic, Norse Girl