Female and male first names : Norway.



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Torunn is a unique Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word 'Þórunn', meaning 'thorn' and associated with the powerful goddess Þórr.
Trenden is a rare Norwegian male given name derived from the Old Norse word "trennan," meaning "to cut" or "carve." It suggests skill in woodcarving or craftsmanship involving cutting materials.
Trinden is a rare Norwegian given name derived from 'trindill', meaning 'thorn bush' in Old Norse.
Trine is a unique Scandinavian female name derived from the Old Norse word 'trinn', meaning 'strife' or 'conflict'. Historically significant in Norway during the Middle Ages, Trine was popular among prominent families, symbolizing strength and resilience. Today, it remains used across Scandinavia and has gained some international recognition.
Trineka is a rare Norwegian female given name derived from the Old Norse word 'trénu', meaning 'thrush'.
Trude is an ancient Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word Þrúðr, associated with the goddess known for her strength and courage. Its meaning is "strong" or "powerful".
Trygve is an Old Norse masculine given name meaning "vigorous hunter," derived from elements Trýggr and Veiðr.
Tulsen is a rare Norwegian name derived from 'Þórsholmr', meaning 'Thor's Island', after the Norse god of thunder.
Tyven is a rare Norwegian name derived from Thorfinnr, meaning 'Thor's fair one', with a rich history dating back to the Viking Age.
Vaden is a distinctive Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'vað', meaning 'to wade' or 'ford', suggesting a connection to water and adventure.
Valder, of Norse origin, is a unique name signifying triumph over adversity.
Valeen is a unique female given name of Norwegian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Valir," meaning "of the family of the slain" or "of the fallen." It signifies courage, strength, and resilience in the face of adversity.
Vanner is a distinctive Norwegian name derived from Old Norse 'Vani', meaning 'wave'. It was traditionally given to children born near water bodies, symbolizing fluidity and power, and has Viking-era roots associated with adventure and bravery.
Varik is an ancient Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word 'varðr', meaning 'guard' or 'warden'.
Vikky is a Norwegian name of Old Norse origin, meaning "bay" or "inlet", associated with strength and nature, gaining popularity in the mid-20th century for both boys and girls.
Voss is a Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word "Hross", meaning 'horse'.
Winrey is an uncommon Norwegian name derived from Old Norse 'Vinrøi', meaning 'island of friends'.
Yngwie is a rare Norwegian name meaning "the home of Ing", derived from Old Norse Yngvi, associated with Norse mythology figures like Yngvi-Freyr. Its popularity has increased recently due to its unique sound and cultural significance.