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Norse names - Baby names with the origin Norse

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Ragnfrida From Old Norse ragn 'counsel, power' + fríðr 'beautiful, beloved' - 'counsel-beautiful' or 'beautiful counsel' Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Ragnfríður From Old Norse regin ('gods, counsel') + fríðr ('beautiful, beloved') - 'beautiful counsel' or 'counsel of the gods'. Norse Girl
Ragnheiður 'Counsel of the gods' or 'divine/mighty counsel' (from Old Norse ragn- 'advice/gods' + heiðr 'bright, honor') Icelandic, Norse Girl
Ragnhild From Old Norse regin 'counsel, gods' + hildr 'battle' - 'counsel in battle' or 'battle counselor'. Norse Girl
Ragnild From Old Norse rǫgn ('gods' or 'counsel') + hildr ('battle') - 'counsel in battle' or 'mighty in battle'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Ragnilde From Old Norse elements 'regin/rágn' (counsel, gods) + 'hildr' (battle); roughly 'counsel in battle' or 'wise in battle'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Ragnir From Old Norse root regin/ragn 'counsel' or 'the gods' - often interpreted as 'counsel of the gods' or 'mighty counsel'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ragnor Counsel of the gods; warrior's counsel Germanic, Norse Boy
Ragnorak “fate/destiny of the gods” - the twilight or end of the gods; apocalypse Norse Boy
Ragnvald From Old Norse rǫgn (gods, counsel) + valdr (ruler) - 'ruler advised by the gods' / 'mighty ruler'. Norse Boy
Ragnvaldus From ragn 'counsel, gods, might' + valdr 'ruler' - 'mighty ruler' or 'ruler by counsel'. Norse Boy
Ragnvard From ragn (advice, gods, power) + valdr (ruler) - 'mighty ruler' or 'ruler of the gods'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Ragnveig Mighty counsel (counsel or power of the gods) Norse Girl
Ragnyr Counsel of the gods; powerful advice Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Rago Uncertain. As a surname likely geographic or nickname-based; as a given name it may be related to Slavic roots meaning 'dear/precious' (from 'Drag-') or to Old Norse elements meaning 'counsel/war' depending on origin. Italian, Norse, Scandinavian, Slavic Boy
Randulph Shield + wolf ("shield-wolf") English, Norse Boy
Ranfrid Counsel + peace ('peaceful counsel' or 'counsel of peace') Norse Girl
Ranfryd From elements ragn/ran 'counsel, advice' + frid/fryd 'peace' - 'counsel of peace' or 'peaceful counsel' Norse Girl
Rannulf 'shield-wolf' - from elements rand (shield/rim) + wulf (wolf) Germanic, Norse Boy
Rannveig From Old Norse rann 'house' + veig 'strength/power' - 'house strength' or 'protector of the home' Norse Girl
Ranvei Likely 'sea way' or 'path of the sea' - from Rán (Norse sea goddess) + Norwegian 'vei' ('way'). Norse, Norwegian Girl
Ranveig From Old Norse elements rán (sea) or ragn (counsel) + veig (strength/power) - commonly rendered 'sea strength' or 'strong counsel'. Norse, Norwegian Girl
Raoghnailt From Old Norse elements regin 'counsel/advice' and hildr 'battle' - roughly 'counsel in battle' or 'battle advisor'. Norse Girl
Raynar From elements meaning 'counsel' (ragin) and 'army' (heri) - 'army counsel' or 'wise advisor of the army.' Norse Boy
Regin Counsel, advice; (also associated with) the gods or powers Norse Boy
Regnvald Mighty ruler (ruler's counsel) Norse Boy
Reidar From Old Norse elements meaning 'rider' or 'warrior' (reiðr 'ride' + -arr 'warrior/army') Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Reidun From Old Norse reið 'ride, journey' + unn 'love, beloved' - roughly 'beloved rider' or 'beloved traveler' Norse Girl
Reidur Rider, traveler (related to riding/journey) Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Reinulf From ragin/regin ('counsel, advice, the gods') + ulfr/ulf ('wolf') - 'counsel‑wolf' or 'wise wolf'. Norse Boy
Reynir Rowan (rowan tree) Icelandic, Norse Boy
Rhan Unclear - may mean 'maiden' if from Welsh Rhian, or be associated with the Norse sea-goddess Rán; also used as a contemporary invented/short form name Norse Girl
Ricker Derived from the element 'rik' meaning 'ruler' or from a surname for someone associated with ricks (haystacks) Dutch, English, Norse Boy
Ridar Rider; knight; horseman (mounted warrior) Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Roald Famous ruler Norse, Norwegian Boy
Roar From Old Norse elements meaning 'fame' (hróðr) and a spear/warrior element - often rendered 'famous spear' or 'renowned warrior'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Rolfe Famous wolf Germanic, Norse Boy
Rolfi Renowned/famous wolf Germanic, Norse Boy
Rolfin Renowned (famous) wolf Germanic, Norse Boy
Rollon Renowned/famous wolf Germanic, Latin, Norse Boy
Rolo Famous wolf Germanic, Norse Boy
Ronaldah Ruler's counselor; mighty ruler Norse Girl
Ronnaug From Old Norse elements ragn- 'counsel, power, the gods' + -aug/-laug (element associated with protection or betrothal); roughly 'powerful counsel' or 'protected by the gods'. Norse Girl
Rork Likely 'famous ruler' (from Old Norse Rorik/Rurik) or 'descendant of Ruarc' (Irish family name) Irish, Norse Boy
Rosmer Likely 'horse-famous' or 'famous horse' (from Germanic elements hros/hross 'horse' + marr/mer 'famous'); occasionally reinterpreted in modern usage as a compound like 'rose + mer'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Rouna A name with multiple possible roots: 'song/joy' (Hebrew), 'secret/rune' (Old Norse), or linked to the rowan tree/'red' (Gaelic). Celtic, Gaelic, Hebrew, Norse, Scandinavian Girl
rowen “Little red-haired one” (from Irish Ruadhán); also associated with the rowan tree English, Gaelic, Irish, Norse Unisex
Ruana Possibly "little red" (Irish) or "rune/secret" (Old Norse) Irish, Norse, Spanish Girl
Rungnir Uncertain; associated with the jötunn Hrungnir and often interpreted as 'rumbler' or 'noisy one' (one who makes a great noise) Norse Boy
Runna From Old Norse rún = 'secret, rune, secret lore' Norse, Scandinavian Girl

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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