List of Norwegian Baby Names Meanings

Eyvind

Eivind or Eyvind (pronounced: æivin) is a Norwegian masculine given name of Norse origin. The name originates from the norse name Eyvindr. The first part, “Ey” means "lucky" or "gift" and the second part, vindr means “warrior” or "winner”. The name ranks as the 77th most common male name in Norway.

Meaning: Son of lodin Origin: Norwegian

Fasolt

The name Fasolt likely derives from a root similar to Old High German faso, thread, and most likely refers to the long braided hair he is described as having in the Eckenlied.

Meaning: Killed by fafnir Origin: Norwegian

Faste

Fast Name Meaning. North German: nickname for a reliable steadfast person, or from a short form of any of the various personal names beginning with the element fast 'steadfast', 'firm', for example Fastert.

Meaning: Firm Origin: Norwegian

Finnbogi

Norse Meaning: The name Finnbogi is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Finnbogi is: A merchant.

Meaning: A merchant Origin: Norwegian

Fjall

Swedish, literally, mountain, from Old Swedish fiæll; akin to Old Norse fjall mountain, fell.

Meaning: From the rough hill Origin: Norwegian

Fjorgyn

Fjorgynn (pronounced roughly “FIOR-gen” with a hard “g”) and Fjorgyn (pronounced roughly the same) are a divine pair in Norse mythology. Fjorgynn (Old Norse Fjörgynn) is male and Fjorgyn (Old Norse Fjörgyn) is female. ... Fjorgyn is sometimes said to be the mother of Thor.

Meaning: Mother of thor Origin: Norwegian

Floki

Norse Meaning: The name Floki is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Floki is: A heroic Viking.

Meaning: A heroic viking Origin: Norwegian

Flos

In Latin the meaning of the name Floss is: The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. Diminutive of Florence: From 'florentius' or 'florentia', meaning flowering or flourishing.

Meaning: Chieftain Origin: Norwegian

Flosi

Origin and Meaning. Old Norse name and byname. Old Norse flosi = 'frivolous', 'cheeky'

Meaning: A chieftain Origin: Norwegian

Forseti

Etymology. From Old Norse (literally meaning “one who presides”); compare Fositesland, name for Heligoland.

Meaning: Son of balder Origin: Norwegian