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Norse Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Hildah battle Germanic, Norse Girl
Hildigunnr From Old Norse hild 'battle' + gunnr 'war' - 'battle-war', a female warrior or woman of battle. Norse Girl
Hildr battle (name of a Valkyrie) Norse Girl
Hildur battle Norse Girl
Hillda battle Germanic, Norse Girl
Hilldah Derived from the Germanic element 'hild' meaning 'battle'. Germanic, Norse Girl
Hlif Protection; shelter; defense Icelandic, Norse Girl
Hogna Likely 'protector' or 'guardian' (from Old Norse roots); sometimes associated with battle/defense Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Hrafnhildur raven + battle (raven warrior / raven battle) Icelandic, Norse Girl
Hrefna raven (the bird) Icelandic, Norse Girl
Hughbirta Bright-minded / bright spirit (mind + brightness) Norse Girl
Huldine hidden; sweet or beloved Germanic, Norse Girl
Huldr Hidden, secret; a 'hidden one' or forest-fairy in Norse folklore Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Hylda Derived from Old Norse 'Hildr' meaning 'battle'. Germanic, Norse Girl
Hyldah battle (from Old Norse hildr 'battle') Germanic, Norse Girl
Hyldermara Battle-maiden of the sea Norse Girl
Hyldi battle Germanic, Norse Girl
Hylldie battle, warrior Germanic, Norse Girl
Hyndla Name of a völva (seeress) in Norse mythology; possibly derived from Old Norse hynd 'hind' (female deer). Norse Girl
Hyrrokkin Name of a jötunn (giantess) in Norse myth; etymology uncertain but often linked to Old Norse elements relating to 'fire' or 'smoke' (roughly 'fire-smoked' or 'fire-stoker'). Norse Girl
Idony “ever young,” renewal; associated with the keeper of youth in Norse myth Norse Girl
Idun Norse goddess of youth and keeper of the apples of immortality; 'ever young' or 'rejuvenator'. Norse Girl
Iduna Associated with youth and rejuvenation; often rendered 'ever young' or 'renewal' (name of the Norse goddess who guarded the apples of youth). Norse Girl
Idunn Goddess of youth and rejuvenation; often interpreted as 'ever-young' or 'the rejuvenating one'. Norse Girl
Iðunnr Goddess of youth; 'the rejuvenating one' or 'ever-young'. Norse Girl
Iðunnur Norse goddess of youth and rejuvenation; 'ever-young' or 'rejuvenating'. Norse Girl
Ilda battle Albanian, Germanic, Norse, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
In Icelandic: Yngvildur From Old Norse Yngvildr - Yngvi (a byname of the god Freyr) + an element meaning 'wild' or related to 'battle'; generally interpreted as 'Yngvi's wild one' or 'Yngvi's battle'. Icelandic, Norse Girl
In Old Norse: Yngvildr From Yngvi (Ing/Freyr) + hildr 'battle' - 'Ing's battle' or 'battle of Ing' (often interpreted as 'warrior of Ing'). Norse Girl
In Swedish: Yngvild From Old Norse Yngvi (a god/ancestor) + hildr (battle) - 'Yngvi's battle' or 'battle of Yngvi'. Norse Girl