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Norwegian names - Baby names with the origin Norwegian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Gunn-Rita From Old Norse 'Gunn' meaning 'war, battle' + 'Rita' (short for Margarita/Margaret) meaning 'pearl' - roughly 'battle pearl'. Norwegian Girl
Guri {'Norwegian': "Diminutive of Old Norse names (e.g., Guðríður/Gudrun) with elements related to 'guð' (god) - broadly a divine/godly association", 'Hebrew': "From גּוּר (gur) meaning 'young lion' or 'cub'", 'Punjabi/Indian': "Used as a short form of names beginning with 'Gur-' (root related to 'guru' - teacher/master)"} Hebrew, Indian, Norwegian, Punjabi Girl
Guro From Old Norse guð (god) + rún (secret, rune) - often interpreted as "divine secret" or "rune of the gods." Norwegian Girl
Guttorm From Old Norse guð 'god' + orm 'serpent, dragon' - roughly 'god-serpent' or 'divine serpent'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Gynt Uncertain - originally a Norwegian surname; no widely agreed etymology Norwegian Boy
Hallvar Rock guardian (from Old Norse hallr 'rock' + varðr 'guardian, defender') Norse, Norwegian Boy
Hallvard Rock guardian Norse, Norwegian Boy
Halstein From Old Norse hallr 'rock, slope' + steinn 'stone' - roughly 'rock/stone' or 'stone of the slope'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Hamer Derived from 'hammer' (occupational name for a metalworker) or from the place-name Hamar meaning 'crag' or 'rock'. English, Norwegian Boy
Henie Diminutive of Henrietta/Henriette, from Germanic elements heim ‘home’ + ric ‘ruler’ - “home ruler.” Dutch, Germanic, Norwegian Girl
Hildegunn From Old Norse hild 'battle' + gunn 'war' - 'battle woman/warrior' Norwegian Girl
Hurum Derived from the Norwegian place name Hurum; exact meaning is unknown but likely refers to a geographic feature (peninsula, homestead, or riverbank). Norwegian Unisex
In Norwegian: Yngvild From Old Norse Yngvi (the god Ing/Freyr) + hildr (“battle”) - “Yngvi's battle” or “battle of Ing” Norwegian Girl
Ingalill 'Little Inga' or 'Ing's little one' (compound of Ing + lill meaning 'little') Norwegian, Swedish Girl
Ingjerd Derived from Old Norse Ing (the god Ing/Frey) + gerðr (enclosure/protection) - 'protected by Ing' or 'Ing's enclosure'. Norwegian Girl
Ingvill Generally interpreted as 'Ing's will' or 'will/desire of Ing' (Ing/Yngvi is a Norse deity); sometimes associated with 'battle' when linked to -hild. Norwegian Girl
Janikke God is gracious Norwegian Girl
Jannikke Derived from Johanna/Jan - 'God is gracious.' Dutch, Norwegian Girl
Jarle Nobleman, earl, chieftain Norse, Norwegian Boy
Jeppe Derived from Jacob - 'supplanter' or 'holder of the heel' Danish, Norwegian Boy
Jorgine Farmer, earth-worker Danish, Norwegian Girl
Jorun From Old Norse elements jór "horse" + unn "love" - "lover of horses" or "beloved horse" Norse, Norwegian Girl
Jorund Likely from Old Norse elements jór (horse) + -undr (wonder/protection); roughly 'horse-protector' or 'horse-wonder' (exact meaning uncertain). Norse, Norwegian Boy
Jorunn From Old Norse elements jór (horse) + unn (love, beloved) - roughly “horse lover” or “lover of horses.” Norse, Norwegian Girl
Jostein Compound of 'Jo' (short form of Johannes/John, 'God is gracious') + 'stein' (Old Norse for 'stone') - roughly 'John's stone' or 'God's gracious stone'. Norwegian Boy
Jørn Earth-worker Danish, Greek, Latin, Norwegian Boy
Kiersti Follower of Christ / Christian Norwegian Girl
Kine Pet form of Kristine/Christine, meaning "follower of Christ" or "anointed" Norwegian, Scandinavian Girl
Kjellbjørg From Kjell ('kettle, helmet') + Bjørg ('help, protection') - roughly 'helmet-protector' or 'protected by the helmet'. Norwegian Girl
Kjellbjørn Compound of Kjell (Old Norse Ketill: 'kettle/helmet') + Bjørn ('bear') - essentially 'helmeted bear' or 'protected bear'. Norwegian Boy
Kjersti Christian / follower of Christ Norwegian Girl
Kjetil Derived from Old Norse 'Ketill' meaning 'cauldron' or 'kettle', by extension 'helmet'. Norwegian Boy
Kjolvor Likely derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'keel' (kjǫlr) + a guardian/defender element (‑varr) - roughly 'guardian of the keel' or 'ship guardian'. Norwegian Boy
Klepp Rock, cliff, or small hill; rocky outcrop Norwegian Boy
Knud Knot Norse, Norwegian Boy
Kveld Evening Icelandic, Norse, Norwegian Unisex
Lagmann Lawman; lawspeaker; judge (holder of legal authority) Norse, Norwegian Boy
Langlie Long hillside / long slope Norwegian, Scandinavian Boy
Lavrans From Laurentum; 'laurelled' or 'crowned with laurel' Norwegian, Scandinavian Boy
Lene Derived from Helénē, meaning "torch" or "light" (bright) Danish, German, Norwegian Girl
Lilleba Diminutive meaning "little"; often interpreted as "little Elizabeth" Norwegian Girl
Magnar From Old Norse 'magn' meaning 'strength' or 'might'; often rendered as 'mighty' or 'mighty warrior'. Norse, Norwegian Boy
Margrethe Pearl Danish, Norwegian Girl
Merethe Pearl Norwegian Girl
Mette-Mari Combination of 'Mette' (diminutive of Margaret: 'pearl') and 'Mari' (form of Mary/Marie: traditionally 'bitter' or 'beloved') Norwegian, Scandinavian Girl
Mie Varies by origin/kanji. In Japanese often written with kanji such as 美恵 ('beautiful blessing') or 美江 ('beautiful river'). As a Danish/Norwegian diminutive of Marie, it is linked to Maria (traditionally rendered as 'beloved' or 'bitter' depending on interpretation). Danish, Japanese, Norwegian Girl
Nansen Patronymic: "son of Nans" (from the personal name Nans/Nanne) Norwegian, Scandinavian Boy
Narve Uncertain; likely derived from Old Norse names such as Narfi/Narvi - exact meaning unclear (possibly related to 'narrow'). Norwegian Boy
Nete Typically 'grace' or 'favor' via Annette/Anne/Hannah; when from Hebrew Neta, 'plant' or 'seedling'. Danish, Hebrew, Norwegian Girl
Nilsen Son of Nils (Nils = Scandinavian form of Nicholas, 'people's victory') Norwegian, Scandinavian Boy

Norwegian name popularity over time

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

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Births 2025
5,866
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