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Norse Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Eggert From Germanic elements meaning edge or sword + hard (strong/brave); roughly "strong with the sword". Germanic, Norse Boy
Eggther Probably "edge-servant" (from Old Norse egg 'edge, sword' + -þér 'servant/man') Norse Boy
Egil From Old Norse 'Egill' meaning 'edge' (of a sword); also associated with an element meaning 'awe/terror'. Norse Boy
Egils From Old Norse Egill - 'edge (of a sword)' or related to 'awe/fear' Norse Boy
Egyl Likely derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'awe, terror' or 'edge (of a sword)' Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ehric From Old Norse elements ei 'ever' + ríkr 'ruler' - 'ever-ruler' or 'eternal ruler'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Ehrich “ever-ruler” or “eternal ruler” Norse Boy
Eigel Derived from Old Norse Egill, roughly 'edge (of a sword)' or associated with 'awe/terror'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Eigels Derived from elements meaning "edge" or "sword"; also associated with awe/terror Germanic, Norse Boy
Eigil From Old Norse Egill - generally 'edge, blade' (of a sword); some sources also cite a sense of 'awe' or 'terror'. Norse Boy
Eileif Ever-living; immortal, eternal life Norse Boy
Eilif Ever-living; eternal Norse Boy
einarr Lone/one warrior Norse Boy
Eiric From Old Norse Eiríkr, meaning "ever-ruler" or "eternal ruler" Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Eirick Eternal or ever-powerful ruler (from Old Norse ei 'ever' + ríkr 'ruler') Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Eiríkr Ever-ruler / eternal ruler (from Old Norse ei 'ever' + ríkr 'ruler') Norse Boy
Eitri Name of a legendary dwarf smith who helped forge magical treasures for the gods; etymology uncertain (possibly related to Old Norse eitr, 'poison'). Norse Boy
Eivind From Old Norse Eyvindr, likely from elements meaning 'ever/eternal' (ei) + 'friend' or 'winner' (vindr); often interpreted as 'eternal friend' or 'ever victorious'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Ejnar Lone warrior; 'one warrior' (from Old Norse einarr: einr 'one' + arr 'warrior') Norse Boy
Eldgrim From Old Norse eldr 'fire' + grímr 'mask/helmet, fierce' - 'fiery mask' or 'fiery protector'. Germanic, Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Eldgrimr Fire-mask / fire-helmet Norse Boy
Eldgrimur From Old Norse eld 'fire' + grimr 'mask/helmet; fierce' - roughly 'fire-mask' or 'fiery/fierce one'. Icelandic, Norse Boy
Eldir Fire; flame - traditionally interpreted as 'fire-stoker' or 'fire-keeper'. Icelandic, Norse Boy
Eldor Likely 'fire' or 'fiery' from Old Norse roots, or a compound meaning related to 'people'/'country' in Turkic; meanings vary by origin Hebrew, Norse Boy
Elgir Likely "elf-spear" ("spear of the elves"). Norse Boy
Elvyo Possibly 'elf-like' (from 'elf') or a variant of Elvio (associated with fair/blond) Norse Boy
Elvyss All-wise; "wise" or "wise elf" Norse Boy
Enar One warrior; lone/sole warrior Norse, Scandinavian Boy
endride Lone rider (one who rides alone) Norse, Norwegian Boy
Eorland Noble land (land of the nobles) Norse Boy
Erico Ever-ruler; eternal ruler Norse Boy
Erikas Eternal/ever ruler Norse Boy
Eriks From Old Norse Eiríkr, meaning 'ever-ruler' or 'eternal ruler.' Norse Boy
Erikur “ever-ruler” or “eternal ruler” (from Old Norse ei ‘ever’ + ríkr ‘ruler’) Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Erland From a foreign land; foreigner/stranger Norse Boy
Erlandur Foreigner, stranger; man from another land Icelandic, Norse Boy
Erlend Foreigner, person from abroad Norse Boy
Erlingur Son/descendant of a jarl (noble); 'noble heir' Icelandic, Norse Boy
Erric Ever-ruler / eternal ruler Norse Boy
Errik Eternal or ever-ruling ruler Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Eryc Ever-ruler / eternal ruler Norse Boy
Esbern God + bear ("divine bear") Danish, Norse Boy
Esbirn From Old Norse 'ás' (god) + 'bjǫrn' (bear) - 'god-bear' or 'divine bear'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Esbirne God + bear - "divine bear" or "god's bear" Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Esbyrn God + bear ("divine bear" or "god-bear") Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Eskil From Old Norse 'áss' (god) + 'ketill' (cauldron/helmet): 'divine helmet' or 'protected by God'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Esmand Divine protection; 'protected by the gods' or 'God's protection'. Norse Boy
Esmun Divine protection (from elements meaning 'god' + 'protection') English, Norse Boy
esmund Divine protector English, Norse Boy
Eyde Likely 'island' or 'isthmus/oath' (derived from Old Norse roots) Norse, Norwegian Boy

Norse Boys name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Norse-origin name in our dataset.

666
Names in this origin
11
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
70,671
Peak year 0