Meanings and history of the name Norine: | Edit. A spelling variant on "Noreen", an Irish name (Norin with an accent (/) over the 'i'). The original Irish name was a diminutive of Nora.
Created by Felice Romani for the main character in the opera 'Norma' (1831). He may have based it on Latin norma "rule". This name is also frequently used as a feminine form of NORMAN.
A single instance of the name Norma is recorded 1203, where it perhaps derives from the Latin word norma, meaning "precept". ... More recently Norma has been used as a female equivalent of the name Norman, meaning "Norseman". The name has fluctuated in popularity over the past 100 years.
Normandy (/ˈnɔːrməndi/; French: Normandie, pronounced [nɔʁmɑ̃di] ( listen), Norman: Normaundie, from Old French Normanz, plural of Normant, originally from the word for "northman" in several Scandinavian languages) is one of the 18 regions of France, roughly referring to the historical Duchy of Normandy.
nor-mi, no-rmi ] The baby girl name Normi is also used as a boy name. It is pronounced as NAORMiy †. Normi is of Latin origin. Normi is a form of Nora. Normi is also a form of the English, German, Hungarian, and Italian Norma.
What does Normie mean? Normie [normie] as a girls' name (also used as boys' name Normie) is a Latin name, and the name Normie means "the standard or norm". Normie is a version of Norma (Latin): in Bellini's 1832 tragic opera "Norma".
Norse Meaning: The name Norn is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Norn is: Fate.
Origin and Meaning. 1) Old Norse norn = probably related to a word meaning 'to whisper something to someone' 2) Swedish norna (Lat. Calypso bulbosa), the name of an orchid (flower)
[ syll. nor-ra, no-rra ] The baby girl name Norra is pronounced NAO-AH †. Norra has its origins in the Latin language. Norra is a derivative of Nora.
Nora or Norah is an Italian, German, English, Irish, Albanian, Scandinavian, Arabic, and Baltic feminine personal name. It mainly originates as a short form of Honora (also Honoria), a common Anglo-Norman name, ultimately derived from the Latin word Honor (with that meaning).