Female and male first names : Norway.



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Rikkilynn is an uncommon female given name derived from Norwegian 'rikki', meaning powerful, combined with Welsh suffix '-lynn', signifying 'from the lake'. This hybrid of Nordic and Celtic influences results in a name that symbolizes strength by the water.
The name Rise is of Norwegian origin and its meaning is "to rise".
Roald is a Norwegian male given name meaning 'famous wolf', derived from Old Norse 'Hróðvaldr' ('fame' and 'rule').
Ronal is a rare Scandinavian male name derived from Old Norse Ronald, meaning "famous land.
Ronja is a Scandinavian female name derived from the Old Norse "ronja," meaning "sea rower." It has historic ties to Norwegian maritime culture and was often given to daughters of sailors or fishermen.
Rosenna is a distinctive Scandinavian name from Norway, derived from Old Norse elements 'hros' (horse) and 'náinn' (intelligent), translating to 'intelligent like a horse'. It carries historical significance, being traditionally given to exceptionally intelligent girls, and is associated with the wise Norse god Odin.
Rusten is a Norwegian boy's name meaning 'red'.
Ryden is a Norwegian name meaning 'powerful warrior', derived from Old Norse elements 'raudr' (red) and 'hjalmr' (helmet). It signifies strength and bravery.
Rydin is a rare but distinctive Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word 'Hrýðinn', translating to 'the happy one'.
Ryen is a unique Norwegian name derived from Old Norse Ragnhildr, meaning "advice for battle.
Ryker is a Norwegian name meaning "rower" or "oarsman," originally given to skilled boat handlers during the Viking Age. Today, it signifies strength, determination, and adaptability across various cultures worldwide.
Ryse is a unique Norwegian name meaning "to rise," reflecting strength and power.
Saheim is an ancient Norwegian masculine given name meaning 'home ruler', derived from Old Norse elements 'sae' (sea) and 'heim' (home), reflecting its Scandinavian roots and powerful sound.
Sanny is a Norwegian origin name that means "God is gracious", derived from Sonja and popularized recently.
Selmer is a Norwegian male name derived from Old Norse 'Selmur', meaning "strong" or "powerful".
Senja is a distinctive Scandinavian female name derived from the Norwegian word 'senja', meaning 'evening glow' or 'twilight'.
Signy is an ancient Scandinavian name derived from 'Sigrún', meaning 'victory magic'.
Sigrid, of Scandinavian origin, means "victory and beauty," embodying strength and charm, as seen in figures like Saint Sigrid the Widowed and author Sigrid Undset.
Silje is a Norwegian female name derived from Old Norse "sæl", meaning "happy" or "blessed".
Sivert is a Norwegian name derived from Old Norse elements, translating to 'victorious heart'.
The name SJ is of Scandinavian origin, believed to stand for the popular Viking Age male names Sven and Johan.
Skylarr is a modern, unisex name of Old Norse origin, meaning "helmet of the sky" or "protection from heaven".
Solvei is a unique Norwegian feminine name derived from 'solv', meaning 'sun'.
Solveig is a feminine name of Norse origin, meaning 'sunlight through struggle', reflecting strength and warmth associated with the sun in Norse culture. Its earliest appearance was in a Norwegian fairy tale published around 1845, and it has also been used by prominent figures in Norwegian literature like Henrik Ibsen.
Stormii is a unique female given name with uncertain African or Scandinavian origins, often associated with strength and power like the natural force it may be named after. Despite its unclear history, Stormii has gained popularity as a distinctive girls' name in recent years.
Synneva is a rare Norwegian feminine name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "sunny enclosure," reflecting its connection to the solar goddess Sol and carrying a rich historical significance.
Synnove is a rare but historic Norwegian name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "gentle, dedicated to Odin", signifying tenderness and devotion to the god of war, wisdom, and poetry in Norse mythology.
Tarnja is a rare Scandinavian girl's name meaning "thunder", associated with strength and power in Norse mythology.
Thy is a distinctive Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse Þór, meaning 'thunder' or 'god of thunder', reflecting Thor's strength and power.
Tillee, of Norwegian origin, means 'the one who tilts' and has rare, exclusive appeal.
Tiller is a Scandinavian origin name meaning "to cultivate," originally a surname now popular as a given name, associated with Norway's agriculture and history.
Tilmer is of Norwegian origin, derived from 'Þilmr' meaning 'protection' or 'defense', popular among Vikings for its strength and courage.
Tinnley is a unique Norwegian name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Old Norse "tindr," meaning "peak" or "mountain peak." Despite its unclear etymology, it has been used across cultures throughout history as a nod to Scandinavian heritage or for its memorability.
Tone is a rare Norwegian given name derived from Old Norse 'tón', meaning 'tone' or 'sound'.
The name Tonny, of Norwegian origin meaning 'fifth', is rarely encountered worldwide.
Tore is a Norwegian name of Old Norse origin, derived from "Thor," the god of thunder in Norse mythology, signifying strength and power.
Toree is a distinct Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, derived from Þórir meaning "powerful thunder.
Toren is a Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'thunder', reflecting its powerful Norse heritage.
Torr is a Norwegian boy's name derived from the Old Norse word "Þórr," meaning "thunder." It signifies strength and power, drawing from its association with Þórr, the god of thunder in Norse mythology.
Torstein is a Norwegian name dating back to Old Norse times, derived from "tor" meaning thunder and "steinn" meaning stone, translating to 'Thor's stone', referencing the thunder god Thor.