Nordic Baby Names
Dive into the enchanting world of Nordic Baby Names, where ancient traditions meet modern charm! Rooted in rich mythology and nature, these names reflect the beauty of the Nordic landscape and heritage. Whether you’re drawn to strong, heroic names like Magnus and Astrid or whimsical options like Freya and Loki, there’s something for every taste.
Agnar
Norwegian, “ruler with the sword.”
Agner
Scandinavian, “warrior at the edge.”
Aldrin
English from Scandinavian, “old and wise ruler.”
Alvar
English, Scandinavian, “elf army.”
Andrine
Norwegian and Swedish, “brave” or “strong.”
Anika
Scandinavian, Nordic, German, Sanskrit, African “gracious, merciful, sweetness of face.”
Anitra
Norwegian literary name.
Anneli
Scandinavian, “grace.”
Annika
Swedish, “grace and favor.”
Arvo
Finnish and Estonian, “value, worth.”
Aulis
Finnish, “helpful, generous, luck.”
Bergen
Dutch, Scandinavian, and Old German, “lives on the hill.”
Birgitta
Swedish and Icelandic, “strength or exalted one.”
Birk
Norse and German, “birch tree.”
Bjork
Scandinavian, Icelandic, “birch.”
Bjorn
Norse, “bear.”
Bolin
Chinese, “elder brother rain.”
Dagna
Scandinavian, “new day.”
Dagny
Scandinavian and Norwegian, “new day.”
Digby
English from Norse, “ditch settlement, daylight bear.”
Edda
Norse, “poetry.”
Eilif
Norwegian, “always alive.”
Einar
Scandinavian, “one warrior, forever victorious.”
Eira
Welsh, Norwegian, “snow, merciful.”
Else
Norwegian and Germanic, “God is my oath.”
Ericson
Scandinavian, Norse, “son of the eternal ruler.”
Erik
Norse, “eternal ruler.”
Eska
Norse, “ash tree.”
Espen
Scandinavian, “god bear.”
Frey
Scandinavian, “lord, exalted one.”
Gunnar
Nordic, “warrior, soldier.”
Halvar
Norse, “protector of the rock or guardian of the stone.”
Helmer
German, Scandinavian, Dutch from Old Norse, “the wrath of a…
Hillevi
Scandinavian, “safe war.”
Hilma
Finnish, German, Swedish, and Scandinavian, “protective helmet, famous in battle.”
Janson
Scandinavian, “son of Jan.”
Jari
Finnish, “God will raise up; God will set free, reason.”
Juni
Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian, “June.”
Kaisa
Finnish and Estonian, “pure.”
Karsten
Norwegian, “a Christian.”
Leiv
Norwegian, “heir, descendant.”
Lorens
Latin, “from Laurentum.”
Lotta
Scandinavian and German, “free man.”
Lykke
Sandinavian, “happiness or good fortune.”
Morten
Danish and Norwegian, “ancient, of Mars.”
Niels
Danish and Norwegian, “victory of the people.”
Olaf
Scandinavian, “ancestor, heir.”
Ole
Scandinavian, “ancestor’s relic.”
Olsen
Danish-Norwegian, “son of Ole.”
Oslo
Norse, “meadow at the foot of a hill” or “God’s…
Ove
Scandinavian, “blade or terror.”
Pernille
Gender: GirlOrigin: Scandinavian Meaning: Rock or stonePopularity: Not in the…
Roald
Norwegian, “fame ruler.”
Saga
Swedish, “story; seeress.”
Signe
Scandinavian, “new victory.”
Soile
Finnish, “glow of the northern polar lights, soil, earth.”
Solveig
Norwegian, “house strength.”
Sondre
Norwegian, “separate” or “apart.”
Tahvo
Finnish, “crown, garland.”
Tindra
Swedish, “sparkle.”
Torger
Norwegian, “Thor spear.”
Tove
Scandinavian, “beautiful.”
Trine
Scandinavian, “pure.”
Tuva
Norwegian, “beautiful.”
Vala
Sanskrit, “enclosure” or “surrounded by walls.