Female and male first names : Denmark.

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ABSALON

Male

Rare Hebrew name meaning "peaceful" or "calm," known biblically as King David's rebellious son and historically through Danish Bishop Absalon.

ANDERSEN

Female

Andersen, a Danish surname and given name, originates from Old Norse Ánundr, combining 'ancestor' and 'wave', translating to 'ancestor's wave'.

BILLE

Male

Danish origin, derived from William, meaning 'resolute protection'.

CARSTEN

Female

Traditional Danish name derived from Old Norse Carlstein, meaning "strong stone" or "freeholder's stone.

CHRISTIANSON

Male

Danish surname derived from 'Kristian' meaning 'follower of Christ' and '-son' denoting 'son of', popularized in Scandinavia during the Middle Ages.

CLAUS

Male

Ancient Scandinavian name of Danish origin, derived from 'klaufi', meaning 'limping'.

DAANI

Female

Unique unisex given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Hebrew name Daniel meaning 'God is my judge', or having Scandinavian roots meaning 'from Denmark'.

DANE

Male

Unisex given name of Old Norse origin, meaning "Danish" and associated with Denmark.

DANE

Female

Scandinavian male given name meaning 'Danish', derived from Old Norse 'Dani'.

DANNE

Female

Distinctive Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Dane', meaning 'from Denmark'.

DANNE

Male

The name Danne originates from Old Norse 'Dán', meaning 'Danish', reflecting Scandinavian heritage and connoting strength and resilience.

DANNIE

Female

Meet Dannie, a Scandinavian name of Danish origin, which is a short form of Old Norse Dagny, meaning "new day.

DANNIE

Male

Danish name derived from Old Norse Dagbjört, meaning 'bright as the day'.

DNAE

Female

Uncommon given name of uncertain origin and meaning, with speculative suggestions including Welsh "man" or Scandinavian "from Denmark.

DORTHE

Female

Danish female given name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "Thor brings peace.

ELDENA

Female

Rare, nature-inspired Scandinavian name derived from 'elder' (older) and 'da' (day), signifying 'wisdom of the days'. Its roots trace back to the Danish island of Als.

ERIKSEN

Male

Scandinavian name of Danish origin meaning 'eternally powerful', borne by notable figures such as Erik the Red and Leif Erikson.

GODFRED

Male

Rare Scandinavian name meaning "having good peace", tracing its origins to Old Norse elements and associated with Danish ruler Godfred the Great, symbolizing leadership and wisdom.

GOTTFRED

Male

Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'given by God in peace'.

HALLENE

Female

Rare Scandinavian female name derived from the Old Norse 'Hálfdan', meaning 'half Danish'.

HAMLET

Male

Scandinavian name derived from "hám" meaning 'sea' and "léttr" meaning 'letter'. Its most famous bearer is Shakespeare's Prince Hamlet, known for his introspective soliloquies like "To be or not to be".

HANNE

Female

Traditional Scandinavian female name of Old Norse origin meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.

HANSEN

Male

Danish surname turned given name, originating from Old Norse 'haki' (high) and 'hár' (army), signifying strength and leadership.

HOLMES

Male

English origin dating back to the Middle Ages, is derived from the Old Norse personal name Hólmgeirr, meaning 'spear-land' or 'mountainous land'.

JANNIE

Male

Distinctive female name of Danish origin, derived from the Old Norse 'Jan', meaning 'God is Gracious'.

JANNIK

Male

Danish boy's name derived from Old Norse Jannekin, meaning "graced by God".

JENSINE

Female

Scandinavian-derived name from Denmark, meaning "the bear's promise".

JEPSEN

Male

Rare Danish male given name derived from the surname Jeppesen, meaning 'ever powerful' or 'always rich'.

JUEL

Male

Unique Danish name derived from 'jáll', meaning 'all' or 'every', originally used as a nickname for those seen as encompassing.

JYLL

Female

Rare yet captivating female name of Danish origin, derived from the Old Norse 'Jotunheim', the mythical land of giants in Norse mythology. While it has no specific meaning, it evokes strength and mystery due to its connection to these legendary beings.

KAREN

Female

Feminine given name of English origin derived from the Old Norse word "kær," meaning "beloved" or "dear." Introduced by Hans Christian Andersen in his 19th-century Danish fairy tale "Karen og Anker," the name has since gained worldwide popularity, reflecting its wearer's inner beauty and resilience.

KENDRIK

Male

Uncommon yet powerful Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse words meaning 'powerful battle' or 'rich war'.

KIEL

Female

Unique Scandinavian name derived from the Danish word 'kilde', meaning 'spring' or 'source'.

KRESTEN

Male

Scandinavian masculine given name originating from the Old Norse 'Kræstr' meaning 'little curly-haired one'.

LAWSEN

Female

Captivating Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Hálfdan, meaning 'half Danish'.

LINEN

Female

Elegant name of Danish origin, derived from the Old Norse word 'lin', meaning 'flax'. It gained popularity in Scandinavia in the mid-20th century, embodying cultural heritage and connection to nature.

MADSEN

Female

Danish surname and given name derived from Old Norse 'Mads' meaning 'courageous', passed down through generations as a patronymic.

MADSION

Female

Danish origin name meaning 'joyful wisdom'.

MALENE

Female

Danish feminine given name that originates from the Old Norse word "mál", meaning "speech" or "tongue". It was historically used as a nickname for someone with a distinctive voice or eloquent speech.

MARAGRET

Female

Margaret is an English name derived from Latin "margarita," meaning "pearl." It was brought to England by the Normans in 1066 and has been popular for centuries, bearing notable figures like Saint Margaret of Scotland and Queen Margaret II of Denmark. Despite its regal associations, it remains widely used and signifies beauty and strength.