Gunnarr, of Norse origin, translates to 'warrior'. It was borne by several notable figures in Norse history and mythology, including Gunnarr of Hloðá, a chieftain known for his courage in battle during the 9th century.
"The name Gunnarr experienced a notable rise between 2011 and 2017, with births peaking at eight in 2016 after starting at six in 2011. However, there was a slight dip to seven births in both 2014 and 2017. Overall, 28 children were named Gunnarr during this period."