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Norse names - Baby names with the origin Norse

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Ingeld Payment or tribute of the god Ing - essentially 'Ing's payment' or 'tribute to Ing'. English, Norse Boy
Ingeleif ‘Ing’s heir’ or ‘descendant of Ing’ (Ing = the Norse god Yngvi/Freyr). Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Ingemund Ing's protector (protected by the god Ing) Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ingemur Likely derived from the Norse element Ing (the god Yngvi/Ing) plus a second element (mur/mar) - roughly 'Ing's famous one' or 'protected by Ing'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ingerith From the element Ing (a Norse/Germanic deity) combined with a suffix related to 'fríðr' (beautiful) - roughly 'Ing's beautiful one' or 'beloved of Ing'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Ingfried Ing's peace - peace or protection associated with the god Ing/Yngvi Norse Boy
Ingharr Ing's warrior or Ing's army (protector of the god Ing) Germanic, Norse Boy
Ingiald From Old Norse elements Ing (the god Yngvi) + valdr (ruler): 'ruler or protector of Ing'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ingibjorg Ing's protection / protected by the god Ing Norse Girl
Ingigerd From Old Norse Ingigerðr - Ing (a Norse god) + gerðr ('enclosure' or 'protection') - roughly 'Ing's enclosure' or 'protected by Ing'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Ingimund Protection of Ing (protected by the god Ing/Yngvi) Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ingimundr Ing's protector (Ing = the god Yngvi/Freyr; mundr = protector) Norse Boy
Ingjald From Old Norse Ingjaldr - built on the theonym Ing (Yngvi). Likely means 'Ing's ruler' or 'ruler associated with Ing' (exact second-element meaning is uncertain). Norse Boy
Ingjaldr Contains the theonym Ing (Yngvi); broadly 'of/associated with Ing' - the exact sense of the second element (-jaldr) is uncertain. Norse Boy
Inglburt Likely "Ing" (a Germanic deity or ancestral name) + "-bert/ -burt" (bright) - roughly "Ing's bright one" or "bright one of Ing". Germanic, Norse Boy
Ingo From the name of the Norse god Ing (Yngvi); 'belonging to or protected by Ing'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Ingolf From Old Norse elements Ing (a Norse god) + úlfr (wolf) - 'Ing's wolf'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ingrem Likely 'Ing's raven' - from the Germanic element Ing- (a deity/ancestor name) plus a raven/strong element Germanic, Norse Boy
Ingria From elements referring to the god Ing and 'beautiful' - 'beautiful/beloved of Ing' Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Ingrida From Old Norse elements 'Ing' (a Norse god) + 'fríðr' meaning 'beautiful' or 'beloved' - 'beloved of Ing' or 'Ing's beautiful one'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Ingride From Old Norse Ing (the god Yngvi) + fríðr (beautiful, beloved) - Ing's beauty / beloved of Ing Dutch, English, French, Norse Girl
Ingrit Beloved/beautiful of Ing (a Norse deity) Norse Girl
Ingrym Likely from the Old Norse elements 'Ing' (a god) + 'grímr' (mask, helmet) - roughly 'Ing's mask/helmet' or 'protected by Ing'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Ingun Beloved of Ing (the Norse god) Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Ingunn From Old Norse elements Ing (the god Ing/Freyr) + unn (love) - "Ing's love" or "beloved of Ing". Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Ingunna Beloved of Ing (the Norse god Freyr) Norse Girl
Ingvar From the god-name Ing (Yngvi) + 'varr' meaning 'warrior' or 'protector' - 'Ing's warrior' or 'protected by Ing' Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ingve Derived from Old Norse Yngvi (the god Freyr); 'of Ing' or 'descendant/follower of Ing' Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ingvi From the theonym Ing/Yngvi - linked to the Norse fertility god (Freyr); means 'of Ing' or 'belonging to Ing' (often interpreted as 'protected by Ing' or 'Ing's descendant'). Norse Boy
Inigd From Old Norse Ing (a god) + fríðr (beautiful, beloved): 'Ing's beauty' or 'beloved/beautiful'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Injerd Likely a variant of Ingjerd/Ingerd/Ingrid - from Old Norse 'Ing' (the god Yngvi/Ing) + 'fríðr' meaning 'beautiful' or 'beloved'; essentially 'Ing's beautiful one' or 'beloved of Ing'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Irmhildr From Germanic elements 'Irmin' (whole, strong, universal) + 'hildr' (battle) - 'great or universal battle' Norse Girl
Isleif From Old Norse Ísleifr: 'ís' (ice) + 'leifr' (heir, descendant) - 'heir/descendant of ice'. Icelandic, Norse Boy
Isleifur Descendant or heir of ice (from Old Norse 'ís' = ice + 'leifr' = heir/descendant) Icelandic, Norse Boy
Isli Possibly 'island' (if related to Isla) or 'ice' (if from Icelandic Ís-); otherwise an invented name with no established traditional meaning Gaelic, Icelandic, Norse Unisex
Iwar Bow-warrior or archer (from Old Norse elements meaning 'yew' + 'warrior') Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Iðunnr Goddess of youth; 'the rejuvenating one' or 'ever-young'. Norse Girl
Iðunnur Norse goddess of youth and rejuvenation; 'ever-young' or 'rejuvenating'. Norse Girl
Jalm Helmeted warrior (related to Old Norse element for 'helmet') Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Jalmar From Old Norse meaning "helmeted warrior" Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Jarl Nobleman, chieftain; a Norse title for a leader Norse Boy
Jarlaf From jarl 'earl, noble' + laf 'remnant/descendant' - roughly 'noble remnant' or 'descendant of a jarl' Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Jarle Nobleman, earl, chieftain Norse, Norwegian Boy
Jarli Chieftain; nobleman Norse, Scandinavian Unisex
Jarngerd From Old Norse jarn 'iron' + gerðr 'enclosure/protection' - roughly 'protected by iron' or 'iron enclosure/armored' Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Jarnsaxa Iron dagger / iron-knife (literally 'járn' = iron + 'sax' = knife/sword) Norse Girl
Jolgeir From Old Norse 'jól' (Yule, Christmas) + 'geirr' (spear): 'Yule-spear' or 'spear of Yule'. Norse Boy
Jor From Old Norse Jǫrð meaning 'earth' (goddess); alternatively a short form of Jordan/Jorge meaning 'to descend/flow down' Dutch, Norse Boy
Jormungand “great/mighty serpent” - the world‑encircling Midgard Serpent Norse Boy
Jornr Iron; strong as iron Norse, Scandinavian Boy

Norse name popularity over time

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

1,103
Names in this origin
18
With data in 2025
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Births 2025
112,163
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