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The baby name Audhumbla is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced Old Norse: /ˈau̯ðumlɑ/; Anglicized: "OWD-UM-blah".

Audhumbla is Norse in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: Norse
Pronunciation: Old Norse: /ˈau̯ðumlɑ/; Anglicized: "OWD-UM-blah"

What is the meaning of the name Audhumbla ?

The baby name Audhumbla is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced Old Norse: /ˈau̯ðumlɑ/; Anglicized: "OWD-UM-blah".

Audhumbla is Norse in Origin.

Audhumbla is the Anglicized form of Old Norse Auðhumla, the primeval cow of Norse cosmogony described in Snorri Sturluson’s Prose Edda. The first element auð- means “wealth, abundance,” while the second is uncertain; scholars gloss the whole as “wealth-giving (hornless) cow” or “richly nourishing cow.” In myth she sustains the giant Ymir with four rivers of milk and, by licking salty rime-stones, reveals Búri, progenitor of the gods - imagery that makes the name a symbol of life, nurture, and primordial plenty.

Not recorded as a personal name in medieval Scandinavia, Audhumbla is a rare modern choice adopted for its mythic resonance. Variants include Auðhumla (normalized Old Norse), Audhumla (diacritic-free), and Audhumbla (a spelling found in some editions/translations). Related Norse elements appear in names like Auðr (Aud) and Auðun/Audun. Expect strong cultural associations, challenging pronunciation, and a striking, singular presence.

Audhumbla turns up in none of the birth registries or name datasets we cover. Names like this are usually very rare, tied to a particular region or tradition, or freshly invented. However you look at it, very few people share it.

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Audhumbla is predominantly a girl's name.
Audhumbla is a 3 syllable name, pronounced Old Norse: /ˈau̯ðumlɑ/; Anglicized: "OWD-UM-blah".
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Auðhumla, Auðumbla, Audhumla, Audhumbla and Audumbla.
Across languages, Audhumbla has these equivalents: Kamadhenu (Hindu mythology, divine cow), Primeval cow (mythological archetype).