It originates from the Old Norse components aðal meaning "noble" and steinn meaning "stone".
An Old Norse variation of Ove.
An Old Norse variant of Amund.
The Old Norse equivalent of Agnar.
Diminutive forms of Old Norse names that start with the elements agi meaning "awe" or egg meaning "sword's edge". One such name belonged to a...
A reduced form of names that include the element anu, which means "ancestor", in Old Norse.
Old Norse variation of Olaf.
Derived from the Old Norse version of Alvar.
Derived from the Old Norse components alfr, meaning "elf," and ríkr, meaning "ruler" or "king," this name shares a linguistic connection with Alberich...
Derived from the Old Norse components alfr, meaning "elf," and vinr, which means "friend." This name is a cognate of Ælfwine.
Derived from the Old Norse components alfr, which signifies "elf," and gautr, denoting "Geat," a North Germanic tribe.
The feminine version of Áleifr.
Derived from the Old Norse components *anu meaning "ancestor" and *vindr meaning "victor".
Ancient Norse nickname signifying eagle.
An Old Norse name that originates from the components ǫrn meaning "eagle" and bjǫrg signifying "help" or "salvation".
The Old Norse and Icelandic version of Arne 1.
Originating from Old Norse, the term ǫrn signifies "eagle," while steinn translates to "stone."
The Old Norse version of Arvid.
Åsa is derived from Old Norse, Icelandic, and Faroese origins.
An Old Norse name that combines the elements áss meaning "god" and bjǫrn meaning "bear". Consequently, it is a cognate of Osborn, even though the...
Derived from the Old Norse components áss, meaning "god," and dís, meaning "goddess."
Old Norse variation of Asger.
The name originates from the Old Norse terms áss, which signifies "god," and garðr, meaning "enclosure" or "yard."
An Old Norse variant of Åshild.
Derived from the Old Norse terms áss, meaning "god," and ketill, which refers to a "cauldron" or "helmet."
Aslaug in its Old Norse and Icelandic versions.
Derived from the Old Norse version of Åsmund.
The Old Norse version of Åsne.
A shortened version of Ástríðr. It is almost identical to the Icelandic word ást, which means love.
It stems from the Old Norse components áss, meaning "god," and fríðr, which translates to "beautiful" or "beloved."
Derived from the Old Norse components áss meaning "god" and valdr meaning "ruler," which is related to the name Oswald.
Denotes "wealth, fortune" in Old Norse.
Derived from Old Norse, similar to Audhild.
It stems from the Old Norse terms auðr, meaning "wealth," and vinr, which signifies "friend".
The alternative name comes from the Old Norse term baggi, which translates to "bag, pack".
The Old Norse version of Bård.
The Old Norse and Icelandic version of Bergljot.
The Old Norse and Icelandic form of Birger.
An Old Norse byname that signifies "she-bear".
An Old Norse diminutive form of the name Bjǫrn and related names that include the element bjǫrn, which signifies "bear".
The Old Norse form of Bjørg.
Old Norse version of Björn.
An Old Norse variation of Borgny.
The Old Norse form of Bodil.
An Old Norse nickname denoting "fire, torch, sword".
The Old Norse form of Bror.
An Old Norse cognate of Brunhild. In the Norse epic the Völsungasaga Brynhildr was rescued by the hero Sigurd in the guise of Gunnar. Brynhildr and...
Signifies "armour" in Old Norse.
The Old Norse form of Bo 1.
The Old Norse and Icelandic form of Dagny.
The Old Norse form of Dag.