For Norwegian girls, naming traditions balance soft elegance with enduring folklore. Choices like Freya or Sigrid channel powerful deities and storied queens from Viking legends, while modern picks might highlight the nation’s scenic landscapes. Each name often carries a quiet sophistication and clarity of sound, echoing Norway’s clean design aesthetic. Parents opting for a Norwegian baby girl name honor timeless mythic grace and forward-looking charm in equal measure.
A classic Hebrew name meaning "mountain of strength" or "exalted."
Of German origin, meaning "noble" or "nobility."
Of Greek origin, meaning "pure" or "holy."
Of Irish origin, meaning "little fire."
A modern spelling of Aileen, meaning "bright" or "noble."
A short form of Alexander or Alexandra, meaning "defender of the people."
Defender of man
Of Slavic origin, meaning "bright" or "beautiful."
Of Spanish origin, meaning "white" or "brightness."
A variant of Amalia, meaning "hardworking" or "industrious."
Worthy of love
Of Greek origin, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Favour
Favour
Of Latin origin, meaning "priceless one."
Dawn
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "son of the right hand."
Strong
Cecilie carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Chance symbolizes 'destiny and fortune'.
Free man
Christian symbolizes 'faith and devotion'.
Christopher symbolizes 'faith'.
Judge
God's promise
Rival
Universal
Life
Beautiful
Beloved
Gracious
Favour
Favour
Nobility
Shining light
Of
Home ruler
Fair and ing
God is my oath
God is gracious
God will add
Youthful
Youthful
Just
Sea
Pure
Pure
Kristian means 'follower of Christ'.
Kristine carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Lily flower
Linnea means 'linden tree'.