Female and male first names : Iceland.

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Aliska is a rare yet striking Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'elf-dweller', first appearing in Iceland's 13th-century Landnámabók.
The Icelandic name Arni, derived from Old Norse 'arinn' meaning 'son', has been popular in Iceland for centuries and is carried by notable historical figures like Arni Magnusson.
Iceland is of Scandinavian origin, derived from Old Norse 'Ísland', meaning 'island of ice'.
Iceland is a rare Norse-derived given name meaning 'Ice Land', reflecting the unique beauty and historical significance of the country it shares its name with.
Karlisle is a rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements, meaning "free man from Iceland.
Kristjana is a Scandinavian name of Icelandic origin, meaning "she who protects". It's derived from Hristbjörg, combining 'hrist' meaning flexible and 'björg' meaning protection.
Moss is a unique Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse 'mosi', meaning 'from Mossfell', a mountain range known for its moss-covered landscape.
Rykir: Originating from Old Norse elements 'riekja' meaning powerful and 'her' meaning army, this name first appeared in the Icelandic saga 'Landnámabók'. Today, it's used as a unisex name due to its unique sound and associations with Viking strength and Norse mythology.
Tinna is a rare Scandinavian female given name derived from the Old Norse word "tinni," meaning "thin" or "slender.