| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | — | |
| Erycka | Female form of Eric - 'ever-ruler' or 'eternal ruler' | Norse | Girl | — | |
| 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 | — | |
| Eydis | From Old Norse ey + dís: 'island' + 'dís' ('goddess'/'lady') - 'island goddess' or 'island lady'. | Icelandic, Norse | Girl | — | |
| Eyjolf | From Old Norse ey 'island' + ulfr 'wolf' - 'island wolf'. | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Eymund | Island protector (from ey 'island' + mundr 'protector/guardian') | Norse, Scandinavian | Boy | — | |
| Eyolf | Island wolf | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Eyrah | Unclear - often treated as a modern invented name; if derived from Eira it can be associated with 'snow'. | Norse | Girl | — | |
| Eystein | Fortunate/lucky stone | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Eysteinar | Fortunate or lucky stone | Norse, Scandinavian | Boy | — | |
| Eysteins | From Old Norse elements ey ('island' or 'good fortune') + steinn ('stone'), often interpreted as 'island stone' or 'fortunate/lucky stone'. | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Eyulf | Island + wolf ("island wolf") | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Eyvar | From Old Norse elements meaning 'yew' (bow) + 'warrior/army' - roughly 'bow warrior' or 'archer'. | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Fafnir | Name of a dwarf who became a dragon; often interpreted as 'treasure-grasper' or 'the embracer'. | Norse | Boy | — | |
| fagr | Fair, beautiful | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Fannar | From Old Norse fönn, meaning "snow" or "snowdrift". | Icelandic, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Farfried | Distant peace; peaceful traveler; peace from afar. | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Farr | From Germanic roots meaning 'journey' or, in Persian usage, meaning 'glory' or 'divine splendour'. Commonly a surname used as a given name. | English, Germanic, Norse, Persian, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Fili | Diminutive of Philip - 'lover of horses' (from Greek Philippos); also known as a dwarf name in Tolkien's The Hobbit. | Greek, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Finnbogi | From Old Norse elements Finn (a Finn or person of the Finns) + bogi (bow) - roughly "Finn's bow" or "bow of the Finn". | Icelandic, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Fjall | Mountain; fell | Norse, Scandinavian | Boy | — | |
| Flosi | Likely derived from Old Norse elements related to floating or a raft; associated with drifting/floatation | Icelandic, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Folke | Folk, people - 'man of the people' | Norse, Scandinavian | Boy | — | |
| Folki | Of the people; related to "folk" (the people) | Germanic, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Folkvard | Guardian of the people | Germanic, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Forseti | Norse god of justice; "the presiding one" | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Fowke | Derived from a word meaning 'people' or 'folk' | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Fraja | 'Lady' - associated with the Norse goddess of love, fertility and war | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Fray | Possibly 'friar' or 'brother' (from Spanish/Latin); sometimes linked to 'lord' if associated with Norse Freyr; English word also means 'fight'. | English, Norse, Spanish | Unisex | — | |
| Frayya | From Old Norse 'Freyja' meaning 'lady'; associated with the Norse goddess of love, fertility, and war. | Norse | Girl | — | |
| Fredrun | From elements fríðr/frid (beautiful, beloved or peace) + rún (rune, secret); often given the sense 'beautiful secret' or 'peace rune'. | Germanic, Norse | Girl | — | |
| Freiah | "Lady"; name of the Norse goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, and war | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| freija | 'Lady' - named for the Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility and war | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Frej | Lord; name of the Norse god of fertility, prosperity, and peace | Norse | Boy | — | |
| Freka | Derived from Old Norse 'Freyja' meaning 'lady'; associated with the Norse goddess of love, fertility, and beauty. | Norse, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Freki | Ravenous; greedy or voracious (from Old Norse frekr) | Norse | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Norse-origin name in our dataset.