Search results
Results from the Tech24 Deals Content Network
Pages in category "Norwegian masculine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 277 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Scandinavian masculine given names" The following 109 pages are in this category, out of 109 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Norwegian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 880 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Finn (given name) Finn is a unisex (but generally regarded as a masculine) given name. The name has several origins. In some cases it is derived from the Old Norse personal name and byname Finnr, [1] meaning "Sámi" or "Finn". [2] In some cases the Old Norse name was a short form of other names composed with this element ( Thorfinn ).
Sigurd (name) Sigurd or Sigur (Pronounced the same) is a Scandinavian male name used in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Iceland derived from the Old Norse Sigurðr (from sigr "victory" and varðr "guardian"). [1] Other forms of this name are Sigvard and Siward. [2] A short form of the name is Sjur .
Geir is a masculine name commonly given in Norway and Iceland. It is derived from Old Norse geirr "spear", a common name element in Germanic names in general, from Proto-Germanic *gaizaz (whence also Old High German gêr, Old English gâr, Gothic gaisu ). [1]
Arne (name) Arne is a common masculine given name for males in Scandinavia. It is also a surname in England. The name Arne originates from the old Norse name Arnfinn, which in turn is derived from the old Norse name for "eagle" combined with the word for a Finnic or Sami person. [1] The oldest attestation of the name is from a runestone in ...
T. Tarald. Tonny (name) Categories: Germanic given names. Given names by culture. European given names.