All about the name SYNNOVE

Meaning, origin, history.

Synnove is a unique and captivating Scandinavian name of Norwegian origin. Derived from the Old Norse elements 'sindra' meaning "to be gentle" or "tender", and 'olveidr' which means "dedicated to Odin", the god of war, wisdom, and poetry in Norse mythology. Therefore, Synnove signifies "dedicated to Odin with gentleness".

The name Synnove is not particularly common but has been used throughout Norwegian history. It was popular during the Middle Ages and can be found in some old Norwegian records and sagas. However, it's important to note that its usage has been quite rare in recent times.

In literature, there is a notable character named Synnøve Solbakken who appears in the novel "Synnøve Solbakken" written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. The story explores themes of love, jealousy, and social class, and Synnøve's character is one of determination, resilience, and unyielding spirit.

While Synnove may not be as widely recognized internationally as some other Scandinavian names like Larsen or Andersen, it carries a rich history and unique meaning that sets it apart. It is a beautiful name choice for parents seeking something distinctive yet meaningful.

See also

Norway

Popularity of the name SYNNOVE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Here are some interesting statistics about the name Synnove:

In the United States, there were: - 6 babies named Synnove in 2014 - 5 babies named Synnove in 2015 - No babies named Synnove in 2016 (perhaps due to a reporting error or an exceptionally rare occurrence) - 5 babies named Synnove in 2017 - 7 babies named Synnove in 2019

Over this period, there was a total of 23 babies named Synnove born in the United States.