| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gullveig | Gold-power / 'gold-drink' - associated with gold and sorcery | Norse | Girl | — | |
| Gun | Old Norse: "war"; Korean: meaning varies by hanja - commonly "strong/healthy" (健) or "build/establish" (建). | Korean, Norse | Unisex | — | |
| Gunborg | 'gunn' (war, battle) + 'borg' (fortress, protection) - roughly 'battle fortress' or 'war-protector' | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Gunda | Battle, war | Norse | Girl | — | |
| Gunder | Derived from the Old Norse element gunn 'war, battle' - 'battle/warrior' | Norse, Scandinavian | Boy | — | |
| Gungir | Odin's legendary spear; name derived from Old Norse meaning 'swaying' or 'the swaying one.' | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Gunhild | Battle (from Old Norse elements gunnr 'war' + hildr 'battle') | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Gunhilda | Battle, war (often interpreted as 'battle-maid' or 'fighter') | Norse | Girl | — | |
| Gunhilde | From gunn 'war' + hildr 'battle' - 'war/battle' | Germanic, Norse | Girl | — | |
| Gunlaug | From Old Norse gunn 'war' + laug 'vowed' - 'war‑vowed' or 'pledged to battle' | Norse, Scandinavian | Boy | — | |
| Gunnbjorn | Battle bear (from Old Norse gunn 'war' + bjǫrn 'bear') | Norse, Scandinavian | Boy | — | |
| Gunnef | Derived from Old Norse element gunn meaning 'war, battle'. | Norse, Scandinavian | Unisex | — | |
| Gunnhild | From Old Norse gunnr 'war' + hildr 'battle' - 'war/battle maiden' or 'fighter'. | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Gunnhilde | From 'gunn' = war/battle + 'hild' = battle; roughly 'warrior' or 'battle-maid' | Norse | Girl | — | |
| Gunnhildi | From Old Norse gunnr 'war' + hildr 'battle' - 'warrior' / 'battle (in war)' | Norse | Girl | — | |
| Gunnhildr | From Old Norse gunnr 'war' + hildr 'battle' - roughly 'warrior/battle-maid' or 'battle woman'. | Norse | Girl | — | |
| Gunnhildur | From Old Norse gunnr 'war' + hildr 'battle' - 'battle maid' / 'warrior woman' | Norse | Girl | — | |
| Gunnilla | From Old Norse gunn 'war' + hildr 'battle' - 'war/battle' (often interpreted as 'battle maiden') | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Gunnlaug | From gunn 'war' + laug 'oath, vow' - roughly 'war‑vowed' or 'pledged to battle'. | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Gunnlaugur | From gunnr 'battle' + laugr 'vowed/pledged' - roughly 'battle‑vowed' or 'war‑sworn' | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Gunnlod | From Old Norse gunnr 'war, battle' + lǫð 'invitation/enticement' - roughly 'war-invitation' or 'she who invites to battle'. | Norse | Girl | — | |
| Gunno | Derived from Proto-Germanic "gunnaz" meaning "war" or "battle" | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Gunnolf | From Old Norse Gunnulfr: gunnr 'war' + ulfr 'wolf' - 'war-wolf'. | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Gunnvald | Battle ruler | Norse, Scandinavian | Boy | — | |
| Gunnvor | From Old Norse gunn 'war, battle' + vǫr 'guard, protector' - 'battle guardian' or 'war protector'. | Norse | Girl | — | |
| Gunthild | From Germanic gund 'war' + hild 'battle' - 'war/battle' (often rendered 'battle maiden' or 'warrior') | Norse | Girl | — | |
| Gustaafa | “staff of the Geats” - often interpreted as ‘royal staff’ or ‘support of the Goths’ | Germanic, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Gustava | Feminine form of Gustav, meaning "staff of the Geats" (or "staff of the Goths"). | Germanic, Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Gustavus | From Old Norse elements often interpreted as 'staff of the Geats' (i.e., 'support or staff of the Goths/Geats') | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Gusttavo | Derived from elements meaning 'staff of the Goths' or 'royal staff' | Germanic, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Guthr | From Proto‑Germanic *gūþą 'battle' (occasionally conflated with Old Norse Guð- 'god') | English, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Guthre | From the element 'guth' meaning 'battle' - likely 'battle‑counsel' or 'battle‑ruler'. | English, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Gutrún | From Old Norse guð 'god' + rún 'secret, rune' - 'divine secret' or 'god's rune'. | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Gutrúnur | From Old Norse elements guð 'god' + rún 'secret, rune' - 'divine secret' or 'secret of the gods' | Icelandic, Norse | Girl | — | |
| Guttorm | From Old Norse guð 'god' + orm 'serpent, dragon' - roughly 'god-serpent' or 'divine serpent'. | Norse, Norwegian | Boy | — | |
| Guyldah | Golden | Norse | Girl | — | |
| Gydja | Priestess; woman devoted to the gods | Icelandic, Norse | Girl | — | |
| Gyldah | Golden, golden one | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Gylfi | Name of a legendary Swedish king in Norse mythology; original etymology and literal meaning are uncertain. | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Gymir | Name of a jötunn (giant) in Norse myth - father of Gerðr and husband of Aurboda; literal etymology uncertain. | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Gyrd | Likely derived from Germanic elements related to an 'enclosure, yard' (from Old Norse/Old English garðr) - exact sense varies by source. | English, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Gytha | Likely 'divine' or 'godly' - derived from Old Norse element Guð- ('god') as in Gyða. | English, Norse | Girl | — | |
| Gythah | Derived from Old Norse/Old English elements meaning 'battle' or 'battle maiden'. | English, Norse | Girl | — | |
| Gytta | Likely from Old Norse element Guð- ('god'), so roughly 'divine' or 'of God'. | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Hackitt | Originally a surname meaning "descendant of Haki" or "little Haki" (from the Old Norse personal name Haki/Hake). | English, Norse | Unisex | — | |
| Hafnar | Harbor, port; 'of the harbor' or harbor-dweller | Icelandic, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Hafthor | Thor of the sea | Icelandic, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Hakin | Depends on origin: 'high/esteemed son' (Old Norse Hákon) or 'wise/judicious' (Arabic Hakim); also recorded as a Welsh place-name. | Arabic, Norse, Welsh | Boy | — | |
| hakon | From Old Norse Hákon: 'há' (high) + 'konr' (son/descendant) - 'high son' or 'noble/esteemed son' | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Haldan | From Old Norse elements meaning "half Dane" (literally 'half Danish') | Norse, Scandinavian | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Norse-origin name in our dataset.