This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the usage is Norse Mythology.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Tjalfe m Norse MythologyA human boy, taken by the god Thor, when Tjalfe and his sister ate the bones from one of Thors goats.
Tjelvar m Swedish (Rare), Norse MythologyCombination of Old Norse
þjalfi which is said to mean "he who keeps together; he who encompasses", and
herr "army". Tjelvar is a figure in the
Gutasaga, and is by some believed to be identical to
Þjálfi.
Váli m Norse MythologySnorri Sturluson calls Váli a son of
Loki and brother of
Nari in chapter 50 of the Prose Edda. Other sources say he was a son of
Odin and the giantess Rindr.
Vé m Norse MythologyDerived from
vé, a Germanic shrine or sacred enclosure. In Norse Mythology, Vé is the brother of
Odin and
Vili.
Veðrfölnir m Norse MythologyPossibly meaning "storm pale," "wind bleached" or "wind-witherer", veđrfölnir is a hawk that sits between the eyes of the unnamed eagle that is perched atop the world tree
Yggdrasil.
Ymir m Norse MythologyIn Norse mythology Ymir was a primeval giant and the first living creature. His grandsons Odin, Vili and Ve used Ymir's slain body to create the world
Yngwin m Norse MythologyPossibly a variant of
Yngvi. According to
Gesta Danorum, Yngwin was a king in Götaland, who was a close friend to one of the Danish kings named
Halfdan.