Ivarr is of Norse origin, derived from the Old Norse 'Ívarr'. It was quite popular among Viking chieftains during the medieval period. The name Ivarr is composed of two elements: 'í' meaning 'yew', referring to the yew tree, and 'herr' meaning 'army'. Thus, Ivarr could be interpreted as 'Yew Army'. In Norse mythology, it was a popular name among several notable figures, including Ivar the Boneless, one of the sons of Ragnar Lothbrok. Today, Ivarr is not a commonly used name but remains an interesting choice for parents looking for a unique and historical moniker with Viking roots.
"From 2021 to 2023, there were 13 babies named Ivarr."