Female and male first names : Norway.

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Aagot, of Scandinavian origin, means 'noble spear' and was popular in Norway during the Middle Ages.
Aanik is a rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Áni', meaning 'ancestor' or 'grandfather'. It signifies respect, continuity, strength, and wisdom.
Aarvik is a rare Norwegian male name derived from 'á' meaning river and 'viðr' referring to the hazel tree, signifying 'the river where hazels grow.'
The name Aften, of Norwegian origin, signifies 'evening', reflecting a calm and peaceful demeanor.
Alvilde is a rare Scandinavian name with roots in Old Norse mythology, meaning 'elf battle' or 'elf war.'
Named Anders, of Norwegian origin, his name means 'manly' or 'strong' in Old Norse.
Andrine is a rare yet captivating Scandinavian girls' name, derived from Old Norse Ándrún, signifying 'god's secret'.
Arner is a rare Norwegian name with deep Viking roots, translating to "eagle-spear" and signifying strength and power.
The Norwegian name Arnes means 'eagle' in Old Norse, symbolizing strength and freedom.
Arnol is a rare Norwegian name derived from Old Norse "Arnólfr," meaning "eagle-wolf." It has historical significance in Scandinavian mythology, associated with figures like valkyries.
Arnt is a rare and unique name of Norwegian origin, derived from Árni, meaning "new spring".
Ase is a rare Norwegian name meaning 'god', derived from Old Norse 'ás', and connected to Norse mythology.
Aspynn is a rare yet enchanting Norwegian female name meaning 'eastern friend', derived from Old Norse elements and popularized during the Viking Age.
Asten is a rare Scandinavian name meaning "star man" or "star warrior", derived from the Old Norse Ástáinn, borne by figures like Odin's son Ástari in Norse mythology and 12th-century Norwegian nobleman Ástáinn Hrafnsson.
Astri, of Scandinavian origin, means 'love' in Old Norse and is historically cherished in Norway.
Audrik is a Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse Auðríkr, meaning 'great power'.
Aurik is a rare Norwegian name derived from Old Norse 'aur', meaning 'dawn'. It signifies new beginnings and hope.
Berg is a Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word "bjarg," meaning "cliff" or "rock.
Berge is a Norwegian name of Old Norse origin, derived from 'bjargi' meaning 'cliff', often given to children born near cliffs or rocky coastlines for protection and shelter.
Birdi is a rare Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word "bjǫrn" meaning "bear". Originally given to boys to symbolize strength and courage, it has since become unisex.
The name Bj is of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse name Bjørn meaning 'bear'.
Bjay is a unique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Bjørn, meaning "bear," traditionally given to boys but also used for girls. It has a rich Viking history and conveys strength and power.
Bly is a distinctive Norwegian given name derived from the Old Norse word "bly", meaning lead, associated with wealth in ancient times.
Bolden is a rare Norwegian name derived from 'Bòð' meaning message or tidings and '-leifr' meaning descendant or heir, interpreted as 'descendant who brings good news'. It gained prominence through Henrik Ibsen's play 'The Master Builder', but remains distinctive today due to its rarity.
Braesen is a distinctively Scandinavian name, first used in Norway around the 16th century, believed to mean 'ancient army' from Old Norse words 'bra' and 'sen', though its exact origins remain unclear.
Brage is a rare yet notable male given name of Norwegian origin, derived from the Old Norse god of poetry and music, Bragi, son of Odin. It signifies eloquence, creativity, and wisdom in Scandinavian culture.
The Norwegian name Brint means "bright" or "clear", derived from the Old Norse word "brandr".
Brok is a Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'spear' and associated with the god of poetry and music in Norse mythology.
Bryker is a distinct Norwegian name derived from Old Norse Bjork, meaning "birch tree," symbolizing fertility and growth.
Bryttnee is a unique Norwegian given name derived from the Old Norse word "brjöttr," meaning 'powerful,' associated with shield-maiden Brynhildr of Viking Age lore.
Buren is a Norwegian name derived from "bjorn," meaning "bear," symbolizing strength and power.
Casen is of Norwegian origin, meaning "defender of the people," derived from the Old Norse word "kasni.
Casen is a Norwegian name with Old Norse roots, originally used as a nickname for someone with a small head or eccentric personality, but now widely recognized as a unique and uncommon given name.
Christoffer is a Norwegian name of Old Norse origin, derived from Kristófruson meaning 'bearing Christ' or 'follower of Christ'. It has been popular in Scandinavia for centuries.
Colsen is a rare Norwegian name derived from Old Norse elements 'Kols' meaning 'coal/black' and 'stein' meaning 'stone', signifying 'black stone'.
Dagen is a Norwegian name derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'day's mound', associated with ancient Norse heroes' protection.
The name Dahl, of Norwegian origin, means 'valley' and is associated with the Old Norse name Dagr, meaning 'day'.
Daks is a rare Norwegian name derived from 'dagr', meaning 'day'.
Dalen is a Norwegian name derived from 'dalr', meaning valley, connected to nature's beauty.
Dalen is a Norwegian male given name derived from the Old Norse word 'dalr', meaning 'dale' or 'valley'.