The Norse deity known as Aesir, pronounced /ˈiːsɪr/, is the god of war and victory in Germanic paganism. He is celebrated for his strategic prowess on the battlefield and is said to inspire courage in warriors. The name 'Aesir' translates to 'gods' or 'noble' in Old Norse, reflecting his esteemed position among the pantheon.
The name Aesir has seen a slight decline in popularity since 2018, with birth counts fluctuating between 5 and 10 annually until reaching another peak of 10 in 2021. However, there's been a recent drop-off since then, with only 5 births recorded each in 2022 and 2023. Overall, 55 babies have been named Aesir from 2017 to 2023.