Norse Girl Names
Norse female names come from Old Norse and later Scandinavian usage. They are often compound names built from mythological or everyday lexical elements. Common feminine markers include the suffixes -dís (goddess, lady) and -hildr/-hild (battle), and endings such as -laug. In Old Norse, many feminine names appear in the nominative with final -r (for example Áshildr), a feature widely retained in Icelandic but typically dropped in Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish forms, which may add -a or -e instead.
Modern patterns show conservative Icelandic spellings alongside simplified mainland variants. Examples include Ásdís, Áshildur, Aslaug, Astrid, Asta, Aud, Arna, Arndis, Alvhild, and Bergthora.
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Freya | From Old Norse 'Freyja' meaning 'lady' - name of the Norse goddess of love, fertility, and war | Norse | Girl | 29,440 #1 | |
| Astrid | Divinely beautiful (literally 'god' + 'beautiful') | Norse | Girl | 6,534 #2 | |
| Halle | From Old Norse hallr "rock, slope" or Old English heall "hall/manor"; often interpreted as "dweller by the hall" or "rock" | English, Norse | Girl | 3,548 #3 | |
| Aila | Multiple origins - in Finnish/Scandinavian linked to Helga meaning "holy, blessed"; in Scottish/ Gaelic related to Eileen/Isla; in Hebrew (Eilah) "oak"; in Turkish (Aylā/Ayla) "halo of the moon". | Finnish, Hebrew, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish Gaelic, Turkish | Girl | 2,984 #4 | |
| Frida | Peace; beautiful, beloved | Norse | Girl | 2,953 #5 | |
| Erika | Feminine form of Eric meaning 'ever-ruler' or 'eternal ruler'; also associated with the heather plant | Germanic, Greek, Latin, Norse | Girl | 2,905 #6 | |
| Ingrid | From Old Norse Ing (a Norse god) + fríðr 'beautiful' - 'Ing's beauty' or 'beautiful/beloved'. | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 2,397 #7 | |
| Erica | 'ever-ruler' or 'eternal ruler' | Norse | Girl | 2,365 #8 | |
| Olga | Holy, blessed, sacred | Norse, Russian | Girl | 725 #9 | |
| Ina | A diminutive form; meanings vary by root - often 'little' or 'belonging to Ing' (i.e., 'protected by Ing') depending on the source name. | Germanic, Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 723 #10 | |
| Eira | Welsh: 'snow'. From Old Norse Eir: goddess name meaning 'mercy, help, healing'. | Finnish, Norse, Scandinavian, Welsh | Girl | 579 #11 | |
| Runa | From Old Norse rún meaning "secret" or "rune"; in Japanese used phonetically and often associated with Luna (moon). | Japanese, Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 475 #12 | |
| Tyra | Feminine form of the Old Norse name Týr, often interpreted as 'god' or 'god of battle' (associated with warfare and valor). | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 435 #13 | |
| Eda | In Turkish: "grace, charm, elegant manner"; from Old English/Germanic usage it can be a short form of Edith or related names meaning "wealth/fortune" (e.g., rich/blessed). | English, Germanic, Norse, Scandinavian, Turkish | Girl | 415 #14 | |
| Freja | From Old Norse Freyja, meaning 'lady'; name of the Norse goddess of love, fertility, beauty, and war. | Norse | Girl | 344 #15 | |
| Dagny | 'new day' (from Old Norse dagr 'day' + ný 'new') | Norse | Girl | 333 #16 | |
| Thora | Derived from Thor - 'thunder' (associated with the Norse god of thunder) | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 321 #17 | |
| Asta | From Old Norse 'ást' meaning 'love' or 'affection' | Icelandic, Norse | Girl | 226 #18 | |
| Arna | Eagle | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 186 #19 | |
| Fraya | From Old Norse 'Freyja' meaning 'lady' or 'noble woman'; name of the Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and magic. | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 183 #20 | |
| Inga | From the theonym Ing (Yngvi); 'belonging to/descendant of Ing', often 'protected by Ing' | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 168 #21 | |
| Signe | New victory | Norse | Girl | 163 #22 | |
| Elda | Commonly 'war/battle' (Germanic) or 'fire/to kindle' (Old Norse); also associated with 'old' in some usages | Norse, Spanish | Girl | 155 #23 | |
| Skadi | Name of the Norse giantess/goddess associated with skiing, mountains, hunting and winter. | Norse | Girl | 148 #24 | |
| Ebba | From a Germanic root often associated with 'boar' (Eber-); also linked to the Old English name Æbbe | English, Germanic, Norse | Girl | 137 #25 | |
| Edda | Likely 'great-grandmother' (from Old Norse edda); also associated with the Icelandic poetic tradition (the Edda). | Icelandic, Norse | Girl | 111 #26 | |
| Siri | “beautiful victory” (from Old Norse); in some South Asian contexts also “wealth/prosperity” | Norse | Girl | 110 #27 | |
| Beyla | Uncertain - attested as a servant of the god Freyr; possibly connected to agriculture (ideas include 'bee', 'cow', or 'worker'). | Norse | Girl | 102 #28 | |
| Saga | “story” or “tale”; also the name of a Norse goddess associated with storytelling/poetry | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 100 #29 | |
| Freyah | From Old Norse 'Freyja' meaning 'lady'; name of the Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility and magic. | Norse | Girl | 91 #30 | |
| Sula | Multi-origin name. Often linked to Hebrew Shula/Shulamit meaning 'peace' or 'peaceful'; in Norse/English contexts it can be associated with islands or seabirds (gannet); also used in West Africa as a short form or independent name. | Arabic, Hebrew, Norse | Girl | 74 #31 | |
| Astryd | Divinely beautiful; 'god-beauty' (from Old Norse ás 'god' + fríðr 'beautiful, beloved') | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 73 #32 | |
| Thyra | Derived from Old Norse; commonly interpreted as 'Thor's warrior' or 'Thor's fight' and associated with the legendary Danish queen Thyra. | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 68 #33 | |
| Ilda | Battle | Albanian, Germanic, Norse, Portuguese, Spanish | Girl | 63 #34 | |
| Nessia | Most commonly interpreted as "miracle" (from Hebrew nes); alternatively it can reflect "headland/promontory" (Old Norse/Scottish) or be an elaboration of Vanessa. | English, Hebrew, Norse, Scottish | Girl | 58 #35 | |
| Eivor | Likely from Old Norse elements meaning 'ever-vigilant' or 'island guardian.' | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 56 #36 | |
| Brynja | Coat of mail; armor, protection | Norse | Girl | 45 #37 | |
| Sunna | Sun; name of the sun (and sun-goddess) in Germanic tradition | Norse | Girl | 42 #38 | |
| Eryka | Feminine form of Eric meaning "ever-ruler" or "eternal ruler"; also associated with the heather plant (Latin Erica) | Norse | Girl | 39 #39 | |
| Jera | “year” or “harvest”; the seasonal cycle and reaping/reward | Norse | Girl | 39 #40 | |
| Gyda | From Old Norse Gyða, associated with the element guð 'god' - generally interpreted as 'godly' or 'of God'. | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 37 #41 | |
| Helga | Holy, blessed | Norse | Girl | 28 #42 | |
| Saela | Happiness, blessed | Icelandic, Norse | Girl | 27 #43 | |
| Freydis | From Old Norse elements Frey (Freyja/Freyr) + dís ('goddess, woman'), roughly 'goddess/ lady of Frey' or 'noble woman'. | Icelandic, Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 21 #44 | |
| Embla | Etymology uncertain; often interpreted as "elm" or "vine." Name of the first woman in Norse mythology, counterpart to Eve. | Norse | Girl | 13 #45 | |
| Erla | Noblewoman | Icelandic, Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | 12 #46 | |
| Elga | Holy, blessed, sacred | Norse | Girl | 10 #47 | |
| Bera | Bear (she-bear) | Norse | Girl | 9 #48 | |
| Fraeya | Derived from Old Norse Freyja meaning "lady" or "mistress"; name of the Norse goddess of love, fertility, and war. | Norse | Girl | 6 #49 | |
| Dagmar | Day-maiden (from Old Norse dag 'day' + mær 'maiden') | German, Norse | Girl | 5 #50 |
Norse Girls name popularity over time
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Norse-origin name in our dataset.