The first name Elver, of Norwegian origin, translates to 'Elf Warrior'. It's composed of the elements 'alfr', meaning elf, and 'varr', signifying warrior. This unique name adds a touch of mystique and strength, evoking images of ancient Norse lore.
The name Elver had a peak of popularity between 1916 and 1921, with an average of 6 to 7 births per year during this period. However, it seems the name's popularity declined afterwards, with only 5 births in most years up until 1955. Overall, there were 49 babies named Elver born between 1914 and 1955.