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Danish names are used in the country of Denmark in northern Europe. See also about Scandinavian names.
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There are 554 names matching your criteria.
ADAM m English, French, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Russian, Ukrainian, Croatian, Macedonian, Romanian, Hebrew, Arabic, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew This is the Hebrew word for "man"... [more] ADOLF m German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Czech, Ancient Germanic From the Germanic name Adalwolf, which meant "noble wolf" from the Germanic elements adal "noble" and wulf... [more] ADRIAN m English, Romanian, Polish, German, Scandinavian, Russian Form of Hadrianus (see HADRIAN)... [more] AGNES f English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slovene, Ancient Greek (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name ‘Αγνη (Hagne), derived from Greek ‘αγνος (hagnos) meaning "chaste"... [more] ALBERT m English, French, German, Slovene, Polish, Russian, Dutch, Scandinavian, Hungarian, Ancient Germanic From the Germanic name Adalbert, which was composed of the elements adal "noble" and beraht "bright"... [more] ALEXANDER m English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Hungarian, Slovak, Biblical, Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name Αλεξανδρος (Alexandros), which meant "defending men" from Greek αλεξω (alexo) "to defend, help" and ανηρ (aner) "man" (genitive ανδρος)... [more] ALEXANDRA f German, Scandinavian, Dutch, French, English, Greek, Portuguese, Romanian, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Spanish, Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology Feminine form of ALEXANDER... [more] ALFRED m English, French, Scandinavian, German, Polish, Dutch Derived from the Old English name Ælfræd, composed of the elements ælf "elf" and ræd "counsel"... [more] AMANDA f English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Scandinavian, Dutch, German, Finnish, Late Roman In part this is a feminine form of AMANDUS... [more] ANDREA (2) f English, German, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Scandinavian, Croatian Feminine form of ANDREW... [more] ANDREAS m German, Greek, Scandinavian, Dutch, Welsh, Ancient Greek, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Ancient Greek and Latin form of ANDREW... [more] ANITA f Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian, Slovene, English, Dutch, Scandinavian, Finnish, Polish Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian and Slovene diminutive of ANA ANNA f English, Italian, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Finnish, Estonian, Greek, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Icelandic, Catalan, Provençal, Breton, Biblical, Old Church Slavic, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Form of Channah (see HANNAH) used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament... [more] ANNE (1) f French, English, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Dutch, Basque French form of ANNA... [more] ANSGAR m German, Scandinavian, Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic elements ans "god" and gar "spear"... [more] ANTON m German, Russian, Scandinavian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Slovene, Macedonian, Croatian, Romanian, Estonian, Finnish, Dutch Form of Antonius (see ANTHONY). ANTONIA f Italian, Spanish, English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch, Polish, Ancient Roman Feminine form of Antonius (see ANTHONY). ARNE (1) m Scandinavian Originally an Old Norse short form of names beginning with the element arn meaning "eagle". ARTHUR m English, French, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Welsh Mythology The meaning of this name is unknown... [more] ARTUR m German, Portuguese, Galician, Russian, Slovene, Polish, Czech, Romanian, Scandinavian Form of ARTHUR ARVID m Scandinavian From the Old Norse name Arnviðr, derived from the elements arn "eagle" and viðr "tree". ASGER m Danish From the Old Norse name Ásgeirr, derived from the elements áss meaning "god" and geirr meaning "spear". BEATA f Polish, German, Scandinavian, Late Roman Derived from Latin beatus meaning "blessed"... [more] BERNHARD m German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Ancient Germanic German, Dutch and Scandinavian form of BERNARD BIRGER m Scandinavian From the Old Norse name Birgir, probably derived from bjarga meaning "to help, to save, to protect". BIRGITTA f Scandinavian, Finnish Most likely a Scandinavian form of BRIDGET via the Latinized form Brigitta... [more] BO (1) m Swedish, Danish From the Old Norse byname Búi which was derived from Old Norse bua meaning "to live". BORGHILD f Scandinavian, Norse Mythology Derived from the Old Norse elements borg "fortification" and hildr "battle"... [more] BRIGITTA f German, Dutch, Hungarian, Scandinavian (Archaic) German, Dutch and Hungarian form of BRIDGET CAMILLA f English, Italian, Scandinavian, Finnish, Ancient Roman, Roman Mythology Feminine form of CAMILLUS... [more] CHARLOTTE f French, English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch French feminine diminutive of CHARLES... [more] CHRISTIAN m English, French, German, Scandinavian From the Medieval Latin name Christianus meaning "a Christian" (see CHRISTOS)... [more] CHRISTINA f English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch From Christiana, the Latin feminine form of CHRISTIAN... [more] CHRISTINE f French, English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch French form of CHRISTINA, as well as a variant in other languages. DAGFINN m Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Dagfinnr, which was composed of the elements dagr "day" and Finnr "Sámi, person from Finland". DAGMAR f Scandinavian, German From the Old Norse name Dagmær, derived from the elements dagr "day" and mær "maid". DAGNY f Scandinavian From the Old Norse name Dagný, which was derived from the elements dagr "day" and ný "new". DANIEL m English, Hebrew, French, German, Scandinavian, Polish, Czech, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, Armenian, Biblical, Biblical Greek From the Hebrew name דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel) meaning "God is my judge"... [more] DAVID m English, Hebrew, French, Scottish, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Scandinavian, Dutch, Czech, Slovene, Russian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Biblical, Biblical Latin From the Hebrew name דָּוִד (Dawid), which was probably derived from Hebrew דוד (dwd) meaning "beloved"... [more] DOROTHEA f German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, English, Late Greek Feminine form of the Late Greek name Δωροθεος (Dorotheos), which meant "gift of God" from Greek δωρον (doron) "gift" and θεος (theos) "god"... [more] EBBE m German, Scandinavian Diminutive of EBERHARD and other names beginning with the Germanic element eber meaning "wild boar"... [more] EDITH f English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch From the Old English name Eadgyð, derived from the elements ead "rich, blessed" and gyð "war"... [more] EDVIN m Scandinavian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian Scandinavian, Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian form of EDWIN EGIL m Scandinavian From the Old Norse name Egill, a diminutive of names that began with the element agi "awe, terror"... [more] EINAR m Scandinavian From the Old Norse name Einarr, derived from the elements ein "one, alone" and arr "warrior"... [more] ELIAS m Greek, Portuguese, German, Scandinavian, Finnish, English, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Cognate of ELIJAH... [more] ELISABETH f German, Dutch, Scandinavian, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin German and Dutch form of ELIZABETH... [more] ELLA (2) f English, Scandinavian Diminutive of ELEANOR, ELLEN (1), and other names beginning with El... [more] EMANUEL m Scandinavian, German, Romanian, Croatian Scandinavian, German, Romanian and Croatian form of EMMANUEL EMBLA f Norse Mythology, Scandinavian Meaning uncertain, perhaps related to Old Norse almr "elm"... [more] EMIL m German, Scandinavian, Czech, Polish, Slovene, Hungarian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, English From the Roman family name Aemilius, which was derived from Latin aemulus meaning "rival". EMILIA f Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Finnish, Polish, Scandinavian Feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL). EMMA f English, French, Italian, Scandinavian, Finnish, Dutch, German, Ancient Germanic Originally a short form of Germanic names that began with the element ermen meaning "whole" or "universal"... [more] ERIK m Scandinavian, Finnish, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian, German, Dutch, English Form of ERIC... [more] ERIKA f Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Czech, Slovene, Croatian, English Feminine form of ERIK ERLAND m Swedish, Danish From the Old Norse byname Erlendr, which was derived from örlendr meaning "foreigner". ERLING m Scandinavian Means "descendent of the jarl", a derivative of the Old Norse word jarl meaning "chieftain, nobleman, earl". EVA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Czech, Slovene, Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Russian, Old Church Slavic, Biblical Latin Latinate form of EVE... [more] FELIX m German, Dutch, Scandinavian, English, Romanian, Ancient Roman, Biblical, Biblical Latin From a Roman cognomen meaning "lucky, successful" in Latin... [more] FILIP m Scandinavian, Dutch, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Polish, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian, Hungarian, Romanian, Finnish Cognate of PHILIP FOLKE m Scandinavian Short form of various Old Norse names that contain the element folk meaning "people", and thus a cognate of FULK. FRANS m Dutch, Scandinavian, Finnish Dutch, Scandinavian and Finnish form of Franciscus (see FRANCIS). FRIDA f Scandinavian, Ancient Germanic Germanic name, originally a short form of other feminine names containing the Germanic element frid meaning "peace"... [more] FRITJOF m Scandinavian 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". GABRIEL m French, German, Scandinavian, Finnish, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, English, Romanian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek From the Hebrew name גַבְרִיאֵל (Gavri'el) meaning "strong man of God"... [more] GINA f Italian, English, Scandinavian Short form of GEORGINA, REGINA, LUIGINA, and other names ending in gina... [more] 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 Scandinavian From the Old Norse name Guðmundr which was derived from the elements guð "god" and mundr "protection". GUDRUN f Norse Mythology, Scandinavian, German From the Old Norse name Guðrún meaning "god's secret lore", derived from the elements guð "god" and rún "secret lore"... [more] GULBRAND m Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Gulbrandr, a variant of Guðbrandr (see GUDBRAND). GULL f Scandinavian Short form of various Scandinavian names beginning with the Old Norse element guð meaning "god". GUNDA f German, Scandinavian, Ancient Germanic Short form of names containing the Germanic element gund which means "war". GUNHILD f Scandinavian From the Old Norse name Gunnhildr, derived from the elements gunnr "war" and hildr "battle". GUNNAR m Scandinavian, Norse Mythology From the Old Norse name Gunnarr which was derived from the elements gunnr "war" and arr "warrior" (making it a cognate of GÜNTHER)... [more] GUNVOR f Scandinavian From the Old Norse name Gunnvör meaning "cautious in war" from gunnr "war" combined with vor "vigilant, cautious". GUSTAV m Scandinavian, German Possibly means "staff of the Goths", derived from the Old Norse elements Gautr "Goth" and stafr "staff"... [more] HANNE (1) f & m Danish, Norwegian, German, Dutch Danish and Norwegian short form of JOHANNE, or a German and Dutch short form of JOHANNA... [more] HELENA f German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Portuguese, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Finnish, Estonian, Slovene, Croatian, English, Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinate form of HELEN HELENE f German, Scandinavian, Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology Ancient Greek form of HELEN, as well as the modern German and Scandinavian form. HELGE m Scandinavian, German From the from Old Norse name Helgi, derived from heilagr meaning "holy, blessed". HEMMING m Scandinavian Perhaps derived from Old Norse hamr "shape", and possibly originally a nickname for a person believed to be a shape changer. HERMAN m English, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slovene, Ancient Germanic Means "army man", derived from the Germanic elements hari "army" and man "man"... [more] HILDA f English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Spanish, Anglo-Saxon (Latinized), Ancient Germanic Originally a short form of names containing the Germanic element hild "battle"... [more] HILDEGARD f German, Scandinavian, Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic elements hild "battle" and gard "enclosure"... [more] HJALMAR m Scandinavian From the Old Norse name Hjálmarr meaning "helmeted warrior" from the element hjalmr "helmet" combined with arr "warrior". HOLGER m Scandinavian From the Old Norse name Hólmgeirr, derived from the elements hólmr "island" and geirr "spear"... [more] HUGO m Spanish, Portuguese, English, Dutch, German, Scandinavian, Ancient Germanic (Latinized) Latinized form of HUGH... [more] HULDA (1) f Scandinavian, German, Norse Mythology Derived from Old Norse hulda meaning "hiding, secrecy"... [more] IDA f English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Hungarian, Slovene, Croatian, Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic element id meaning "work, labour"... [more] INA f English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch, Limburgish, Croatian Short form of names ending with ina. INGE m & f Scandinavian, German, Dutch Short form of Scandinavian and German names beginning with the element ing, which refers to the Germanic god ING... [more] INGEBORG f Scandinavian, German From the Old Norse name Ingibjörg, which was derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with björg meaning "protection, help". INGEGERD f Scandinavian From the Old Norse name Ingigerðr, which was derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with garðr meaning "enclosure". INGOLF m Scandinavian, German From the Old Norse name Ingólfr, which was derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with úlfr meaning "wolf". INGRID f Scandinavian, German From the Old Norse name Ingríðr meaning "Ing is beautiful", derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with fríðr "beautiful"... [more] INGVAR m Scandinavian From the Old Norse name Ingvarr, which was derived from the name of the Germanic god ING combined with arr meaning "warrior". IRENE f English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized) From Greek Ειρηνη (Eirene), derived from a word meaning "peace"... [more] IRIS f Greek Mythology, English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Finnish, French, Spanish Means "rainbow" in Greek... [more] ISABELLA f Italian, Spanish, German, English, Scandinavian, Dutch, Romanian Latinate form of ISABEL... [more] JACOB m English, Dutch, Scandinavian, Biblical From the Latin Iacobus, which was from the Greek Ιακωβος (Iakobos), which was from the Hebrew name יַעֲקֹב (Ya'aqov)... [more] JARL m Scandinavian, Norse Mythology, Ancient Scandinavian Means "chieftain, nobleman, earl" in Old Norse... [more] JESSICA f English, French, German, Scandinavian, Italian This name was first used in this form by Shakespeare in his play 'The Merchant of Venice' (1596), where it belongs to the daughter of Shylock... [more] JOAKIM m Scandinavian, Finnish, Serbian, Macedonian Scandinavian, Macedonian and Serbian form of JOACHIM JOHAN m Scandinavian, German, Dutch, Czech Scandinavian, Low German and Czech form of Iohannes (see JOHN). JOHANNA f German, Scandinavian, Dutch, Hungarian, Finnish, Estonian, English, Late Roman Latinate form of Ioanna (see JOANNA). JOHANNE f Danish, Norwegian, Medieval French Danish and Norwegian feminine form of Iohanna (see JOHN). JOHANNES m German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Finnish, Estonian, Late Roman Latin form of Ioannes (see JOHN)... [more] JONAS (2) m Biblical, Scandinavian, German, Dutch From Ιωνας (Ionas), the Greek form of JONAH, which is used in some translations of the New Testament. JONATAN m Spanish, Scandinavian, German Spanish form of JONATHAN, as well as a Scandinavian and German variant form. JONATHAN m English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch, French, Biblical From the Hebrew name יְהוֹנָתָן (Yehonatan) (contracted to יוֹנָתָן (Yonatan)) meaning "YAHWEH has given"... [more] JULIA f English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch, Spanish, Polish, Finnish, Ancient Roman, Biblical Feminine form of JULIUS... [more] KAI (1) m Frisian, German, Scandinavian, Finnish, Dutch Meaning uncertain, possibly a Frisian diminutive of GERHARD, NICOLAAS, CORNELIS or GAIUS. KARL m German, Scandinavian, English, Finnish, Ancient Germanic German and Scandinavian form of CHARLES... [more] KAROLINA f Polish, Scandinavian, Hungarian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, Lithuanian, German Feminine form of CAROLUS KEVIN m English, Irish, French, German, Dutch, Scandinavian Anglicized form of the Irish name Caoimhín, derived from the older Irish Cóemgein, composed of the Old Irish elements cóem "kind, gentle, handsome" and gein "birth"... [more] KLEMENS m German, Danish, Swedish, Polish German, Danish, Swedish and Polish form of Clemens (see CLEMENT)... [more] KONRAD m German, Scandinavian, Polish, Slovene German, Scandinavian, Polish and Slovene form of CONRAD |
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