Bold and mighty, Norse baby boy names such as Leif and Ragnar exude a warrior spirit and a connection to legendary Viking lore. These names evoke the rugged landscapes of Scandinavia and tell tales of exploration, honor, and resilience. They offer a robust identity steeped in ancient tradition, inspiring modern strength and a timeless connection to the powerful narratives of the Norse sagas.
Sole ruler, eternal ruler
Sole ruler, eternal ruler
Of English origin, meaning "from the dark farm."
Lord of frenzy
Brave and bold warrior
Goth
Cason carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Of Scandinavian origin, meaning "to live" or "dwell."
Ronnie represents 'a more casual and affectionate version of the name Ronald'.
Associated with bold qualities.
Sole ruler, eternal ruler
Shelby carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Father of peace
Ruler's counselor
Hardy, bold
To plough
Fenris is derived from Norse mythology, where it refers to a monstrous wolf, Fenrir, who is a child of the god Loki.
Sigurd means "victorious guardian" or "protector".
Fenrir is derived from Norse mythology, where it is the name of a monstrous wolf.
Odinn is derived from Old Norse, meaning "frenzied" or "inspired." It is associated with the chief god Odin in Norse mythology.
Thoryn is a variant of the name Thorin, which is derived from Old Norse meaning "thunder."
The meaning of Truen is "loyal" or "faithful."
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It reflects qualities of darkness and strength, as it is derived from 'coal town' or 'dark village'.
Frey is derived from Old Norse and means "lord" or "exalted one."
Aesir refers to the principal group of gods in Norse mythology.
Ymir is a name from Norse mythology, meaning "scream" or "clamor."
Freyr is a Norse name meaning "lord" or "ruler."
The name "Ark" is often associated with protection or a safe haven, deriving from the biblical story of Noah's Ark.
Often associated with qualities of strength and independence
Thorfinn is a name of Old Norse origin, meaning "Thor's finder" or "Thor's warrior."
Derived from Old Norse words 'Koli' and 'býr' meaning "a village or town."
Vidar is a Norse name meaning "forest" or "wide."
Sihtric means "victorious ruler."
The meaning of Iversyn is "son of Ivor."
Durin is a name of Norse origin, meaning "sleepy" or "slumber."
Rykr is a variant of the name Riker, which is of Danish origin and means "rich" or "powerful ruler."
Baldur: Prince or Lord
Nyland means "new land."