Eldbjørg
Feminine
Norwegian
Meaning & Origin
Eldbjørg is a Norwegian feminine given name derived from the Old Norse elements eldr "fire" and bjǫrg "help, salvation" — combining powerful protective imagery.
Etymology
Combining "fire" and "help/salvation", Eldbjørg can be interpreted as "fire of protection" or "saving flame". The element bjǫrg appears in names like Bjørg and Torbjørg, while eldr is found in names such as Elinberg. This compound reflects the Old Norse tradition of creating meaningful two-element names.
Cultural Significance
Though not among the most common Norwegian names, Eldbjørg has remained in consistent but rare use. It represents a type of name, more frequent in earlier centuries, that declined in popularity but is still given today. The name carries a sturdy, traditional character seen in many Old Norse compounds.
Notable Bearers
Eldbjørg Hemsing (born 1990), Norwegian violinist
Eldbjørg Løwer (born 1943), Norwegian politician
Eldbjørg Raknes (born 1970), Norwegian jazz vocalist
Eldbjørg Willassen, Norwegian handball player
Meaning: "fire" + "help, salvation"
Origin: Old Norse
Type: Feminine given name
Usage: Norwegian