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This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the origin is Old Norse.
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There are 376 names matching your criteria.
ÁKI m Ancient Scandinavian Old Norse diminutive of names containing the element anu "ancestor, father". AMUND m Norwegian Derived from the Old Norse name Agmundr, from the element ag "sword" or agi "awe, terror" combined with mundr "protection". ANDOR (1) m Norwegian From the Old Norse name Arnþórr, derived from the element arn "eagle" combined with the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR). ARNE (1) m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Originally an Old Norse short form of names beginning with the element arn meaning "eagle". ARVID m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Arnviðr, derived from the elements arn "eagle" and viðr "tree". ÁSBJÖRN m Ancient Scandinavian Old Norse name derived from the elements áss "god" and björn "bear"... [more] AÐALSTEINN m Icelandic, Ancient Scandinavian Derived from the Old Norse elements aðal "noble" and steinn "stone". BÅRD m Norwegian Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Bárðr, which was derived from the elements baðu "battle" and friðr "peace". BIRGER m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Birgir, probably derived from bjarga meaning "to help, to save, to protect". BJARNI m Ancient Scandinavian Old Norse diminutive of BJÖRN and other names containing the element björn meaning "bear". BO (1) m Swedish, Danish From the Old Norse byname Búi which was derived from Old Norse bua meaning "to live". COREY m English From a surname which was derived from the Old Norse given name Kóri, of unknown meaning... [more] DAGFINN m Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Dagfinnr, which was composed of the elements dagr "day" and Finnr "Sámi, person from Finland". DUSTIN m English From an English surname which was derived from the Old Norse given name Þórsteinn (see TORSTEN)... [more] DUSTY m & f English From a nickname originally given to a person who was perceived as being dusty... [more] EBBE m German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Diminutive of EBERHARD and other names beginning with the Germanic element eber meaning "wild boar"... [more] EGIL m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Egill, a diminutive of names that began with the element agi "awe, terror"... [more] EINAR m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Einarr, derived from the elements ein "one, alone" and arr "warrior"... [more] EINDRIDE m Norwegian Derived from the Old Norse name Eindriði, possibly from the elements ein "one, alone" and ríða "to ride". ELOF m Swedish From the Old Norse name Eileifr, which was derived from the elements ei "ever" and leifr "heir". ERIC m English, Swedish From the Old Norse name Eiríkr, derived from the elements ei "ever" and ríkr "ruler"... [more] ERIK m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian, German, Dutch, English Form of ERIC... [more] ERLAND m Swedish, Danish From the Old Norse byname Erlendr, which was derived from örlendr meaning "foreigner". ERLING m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Means "descendent of the jarl", a derivative of the Old Norse word jarl meaning "chieftain, nobleman, earl". EYSTEINN m Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic Derived from the Old Norse elements ey "island" or auja "good fortune" and steinn "stone". FINN (2) m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Finnr which meant "Sámi, person from Finland". FRITJOF m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Friðþjófr meaning "thief of peace", derived from the elements friðr "peace" and þjófr "thief". FRODE m Danish, Norwegian From the Old Norse name Fróði, which was derived from fróðr meaning "learned, wise". GANDALF m Norse Mythology, Literature Means "wand elf" in Old Norse, from the elements gandr "wand, staff, cane" and álfr "elf"... [more] GLEB m Russian Russian form of the Old Norse name Guðleifr, which meant "heir of god" from Old Norse guð "god" and leifr "heir". GUDBRAND m Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Guðbrandr meaning "god's sword", derived from the elements guð "god" and brandr "sword". GUDMUND m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Guðmundr which was derived from the elements guð "god" and mundr "protection". GULBRAND m Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Gulbrandr, a variant of Guðbrandr (see GUDBRAND). GUSTAV m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German Possibly means "staff of the Goths", derived from the Old Norse elements Gautr "Goth" and stafr "staff"... [more] HÁKON m Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic Old Norse form of HÅKON, as well as the modern Icelandic form. HÅKON m Norwegian Modern Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Hákon, which meant "high son" from há "high" and konr "son"... [more] HALDOR m Norwegian From the Old Norse name Hallþórr, which meant "Thor's rock" from hallr "rock" combined with the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR). HALLBJÖRN m Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic Derived from the Old Norse elements hallr "rock" and björn "bear". HALLE (1) m Norwegian From the Old Norse name Halli, a diminutive of names containing the element hallr meaning "rock". HALSTEIN m Norwegian From the Old Norse name Hallsteinn, derived from the elements hallr "rock" and steinn "stone". HALVARD m Norwegian From the Old Norse name Hallvarðr, which meant "rock guardian" from hallr "rock" combined with varðr "guardian, defender". HALVDAN m Norwegian From the Old Norse name Hálfdan, composed of the elements hálfr "half" and Danr "Dane", originally a nickname for a person who was half Danish. HELGE m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German From the from Old Norse name Helgi, derived from heilagr meaning "holy, blessed". HEMMING m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Perhaps derived from Old Norse hamr "shape", and possibly originally a nickname for a person believed to be a shape changer. HERLEIFR m Ancient Scandinavian Derived from the Old Norse elements herr "army" and leifr "descendent". HJALMAR m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Hjálmarr meaning "helmeted warrior" from the element hjalmr "helmet" combined with arr "warrior". HOLGER m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Hólmgeirr, derived from the elements hólmr "island" and geirr "spear"... [more] HOWARD m English From an English surname which can derive from several different sources: the Anglo-Norman given name Huard, which was from the Germanic name HUGHARD; the Anglo-Scandinavian given name Haward, from the Old Norse name HÁVARÐR; or the Middle English term ewehirde meaning "ewe herder"... [more] HUGLEIKR m Ancient Scandinavian Old Norse name derived from hugr "heart, mind, spirit" and leikr "play". INGE m & f Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch Short form of Scandinavian and German names beginning with the element ing, which refers to the Germanic god ING... [more] INGEMAR m Swedish From the Old Norse name Ingimárr, derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with mærr "famous". INGOLF m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German From the Old Norse name Ingólfr, which was derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with úlfr meaning "wolf". INGVAR m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Yngvarr, which was derived from the name of the Germanic god YNGVI combined with arr meaning "warrior". IVOR m Irish, Scottish, Welsh, English (British) From the Old Norse name Ívarr, which was derived from the elements yr "yew, bow" and arr "warrior"... [more] JARL m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Norse Mythology, Ancient Scandinavian Means "chieftain, nobleman, earl" in Old Norse... [more] KETTIL m Swedish From the Old Norse name Ketill meaning "kettle, cauldron" (later also acquiring the meaning "helmet")... [more] LOKI m Norse Mythology Meaning unknown, possibly derived from the Indo-European root *leug meaning "to break"... [more] NJORD m Norse Mythology, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse Njörðr, which was possibly derived from the Indo-European root *ner meaning "strong, vigourous"... [more] ODIN m Norse Mythology Anglicized form of Old Norse Óðinn which was derived from óðr "inspiration, rage, frenzy"... [more] OLAF m Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Polish From the Old Norse name Áleifr meaning "ancestor's descendent", derived from the elements anu "ancestor" and leifr "descendent"... [more] OLIVER m English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Estonian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Czech, Slovak From Olivier, a Norman French form of a Germanic name such as ALFHER or an Old Norse name such as Áleifr (see OLAF)... [more] OSWALD m English, German, Anglo-Saxon Derived from the Old English elements os "god" and weald "rule"... [more] OVE m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Probably a modern form of the Old Danish name Aghi, originally a short form of names that contain the Old Norse element ag "blade" or agi "terror". ØYVIND m Norwegian From the Old Norse name Eyvindr, which was derived from ey meaning "island" and vindr possibly meaning "victory" or "wind". ROALD m Norwegian Modern form of the Old Norse name Hróðvaldr or Hróaldr, composed of the elements hróðr "fame" and valdr "ruler"... [more] SINDRI m Norse Mythology, Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic Possibly means either "small, trivial" or else "sparkling" in Old Norse... [more] SIXTEN m Swedish From the Old Norse name Sigsteinn, which was derived from the elements sigr "victory" and steinn "stone". SOMERLED m Scottish Anglicized form of the Old Norse name Somarliðr meaning "summer traveller"... [more] SVERRIR m Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic Old Norse form of SVERRE, as well as the modern Icelandic form. |
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