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                |  NORWEGIAN NAMES | 
              
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                |  | Agnar | M | sharp
                  (Old Norse) | 
              
                | Aksel | M | the father of
                  peace | 
              
                | Albrikt | M | all
                  wise (Old Norse) | 
              
                | Aldis | F | knowing
                  (Old Norse) | 
              
                | Aleksia | F | the defender, or helper of mankind. (Feminine form of Alexander) | 
              
                | Alfhild | F | from the Old Norse name Alfhildr | 
              
                | Alva | F | feminine form of Alf (derived from Old Norse alfr "elf") | 
              
                | Amba | F | wakeful | 
              
                | Amund | M | bridal
                  gift | 
              
                | Ander | M | manly
                  (Norse form of Andrew) | 
              
                | Andras | F | breath | 
              
                | Anja | F | grace
                  of God | 
              
                | Annbj�rg | F | Variant of Arnbj�rg | 
              
                | Anniken | F | Norwegian pet form of Anna | 
              
                | Aricin | M | son of the eternal king | 
              
                | Arkin | M | the
                  eternal king's son | 
              
                | Asbj�rn | M | derived from the elements �ss "god" and Bjorn
                  "bear" | 
              
                | Aslak | M | saga name of a supporter of Thorgest | 
              
                | Audun | M/F | deserted | 
              
                | Aundy | F | new
                  prosperity | 
              
                | Baldur | M | Norse
                  God of Light and Love | 
              
                | Benedikte | F | blessed
                   (feminine form of Latin Benedict) | 
              
                | Bestla | F | an
                  ancient Frost Giantess  (Norse Mythology) | 
              
                | Beyla | F | an
                  elf  (Norse Mythology) | 
              
                | Birget | F | protecting;
                  strength; power | 
              
                | Bjorn | M | bear | 
              
                | Bodil | M | mighty
                  ruler | 
              
                | Bodolf | M | wolf
                  leader | 
              
                | Borgny | F | help/new | 
              
                | Bragi | M | God of poetry 
                  (Norse Mythology) | 
              
                | Breidr | M | broad
                  or fat (Old Norse) | 
              
                | Brokk | M | myth
                  name of a Dwarf | 
              
                | Bryn | F | hill | 
              
                | B�ri | M | the
                  first God (Old Norse) | 
              
                | Burnaby | M | estate of the warrior | 
              
                |  | Canute | M | knot | 
              
                |  | Carr | M | from
                  the marsh | 
              
                |  | Dag | M | day | 
              
                |  | Dagny | F | brightness/joy | 
              
                |  | Disa | F | active
                  spirit | 
              
                |  | Egil | M | inspires
                  fright; the edge or point, a sting | 
              
                |  | Eilina | F | splendour | 
              
                |  | Einar | M | warrior;
                  leader | 
              
                |  | Eirik | M | forever
                  strong - famous bearer was Eir�kr inn Rauda (Eric the Red) | 
              
                |  | Finn | M/F | Laplander;
                  person from Finland | 
              
                |  | Floki | M | saga name of a heroic Viking | 
              
                |  | Flosi | M | saga name of a
                  Chieftain | 
              
                |  | Floskubak | M | flashback
                  (Old Norse) | 
              
                |  | Forseti | M | God
                  of justice, peace and truth (Old Norse) | 
              
                |  | Freki | M | myth name of Odin's wolf | 
              
                |  | Freya | F | noble
                  woman; Goddess of Love and Seduction | 
              
                |  | Fricka | F | Mother
                  of all; protectress of children (Old Norse) | 
              
                |  | Gunnar | M | fighter | 
              
                |  | Gunnolf | M | fighting
                  wolf | 
              
                |  | Hakon | M | high
                  son; of the chosen race | 
              
                | Halvor | M | rock
                  defender; protector | 
              
                | Helge | M | holy;
                  blessed | 
              
                | Hrolf | M | wolf | 
              
                | Hrolleif | M | old
                  wolf | 
              
                | Ivar | M | archer;
                  a Norse God | 
              
                | Jens | M | variant
                  of John | 
              
                | Kari | F | pure;
                  personification of wind  (Norse Mythology) | 
              
                | Karita | F | charity; generous love
                   (equivalent of English Charity) | 
              
                | Kleng | M | claw;
                  has claws | 
              
                | Lene | F | illustrious | 
              
                | Linnea | F | lime tree, national flower of Sweden | 
              
                | Liv | F | life | 
              
                | Loki | M | Trickster
                  & God of Mischief and Fire (Old Norse) | 
              
                | Lovise | F | renowned warrior
                   (feminine form of Old German/French Louis) | 
              
                | Magni | M | God
                  of might and strength  (Old Norse) | 
              
                | Magnus | M | fighter | 
              
                | M�ni | M | God
                  of moon  (Norse Mythology) | 
              
                | Mikkel | M | God-like
                  (Norse form of Michael) | 
              
                | Modi | M | God
                  of rage  (Old
                  Norse) | 
              
                | Odin | M | God
                  of wisdom and war | 
              
                | Olaf | M | relic;
                  ancestor's descendent | 
              
                | Olvaldi | M | one of the Giants that waged war against the Norse Gods | 
              
                | Rane | F | queen;
                  pure | 
              
                | Reidun | F | nest;
                  lovely | 
              
                |  | Saga | F | seeing
                  one; a Goddess of the �sir | 
              
                |  | Sindri | M | a
                  dwarf  (Norse Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Skadi | F | Goddess of Winter and of the Hunt | 
              
                |  | Skirnir | M | the
                  shining one  (Norse Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Sk�ll | M | a
                  wolf that chased the sun  (Norse Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Steinn | M | stone | 
              
                |  | Terje | M | spear
                  of Thor | 
              
                |  | Thiazi | M | a
                  giant  (Norse Mythology) | 
              
                |  | Tollak | M | play;
                  game | 
              
                |  | Trigve | F | meaning
                  unknown | 
              
                |  | Tyr | M | ancient
                  God of War | 
              
                |  | Vali | M | God
                  of revenge  (Old Norse) | 
              
                |  | Valkyrie | M/F | guardian angel of Valhalla  (the Norse underworld) | 
              
                |  | Varg | M | wolf 
                  (Old Norse) | 
              
                |  | Vegard | M | protection |