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187Végarðr is an Old Norse masculine given name, the original form of the modern Scandinavian name Vegard. It is composed of two elements: vé, meaning “holy” or “home,” and garðr, which in its older, abstract sense means “p...
Vémundr is an Old Norse masculine given name. It is the original Old Norse form of Vemund. The name is composed of the elements vé 'holy' and mundr 'protection', thus meaning 'holy protection' or 'sacred protector'.The n...
EtymologyVetrliði is an Old Norse masculine name composed of the elements vetr (“winter”) and liði (“traveller, wayfarer”). The literal meaning is “winter traveller,” but by extension the name came to mean “bear cub,” as...
Vígi is an Old Norse masculine name, serving as the original Old Norse form of the modern Scandinavian name Viggo. Derived from the Old Norse element víg meaning "war", Vígi is a monosyllabic or two-syllable name that re...
Víkingr is the Old Norse form of the name Viking. Derived from the Old Norse noun víkingr meaning “viking, raider,” the name ultimately traces back to vík (cove, inlet). The term was used in the Viking Age (approximately...
Vragi is an Old Norse byname, the prominent meaning of which is uncertain but likely meant "mooring post" or possibly represented a nickname for a strong or steadfast person, metaphorical for a secure or unmoving individ...
Yngvarr is an Old Norse masculine given name, a variant form of Ingvar. The name is composed of two elements: Yngvi, referring to the god Freyr (also known as Yngvi-Freyr), and herr meaning "army" or "warrior." Thus, Yng...