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767Sylvi is a feminine given name used primarily in Finland, Norway, and Sweden. It originated as a Swedish and Norwegian variant of Solveig, an Old Norse name composed of the elements sól ("sun") and veig ("strength"), thu...
Sylvia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, most commonly used as a variant of Silvia. Since the 19th century, Sylvia has been the predominant English spelling, largely replacing the original Silvia in English-speak...
Synne is a Norwegian feminine given name, primarily used as a short form of Synnøve.EtymologyThe name traces its roots through Synnøve to the Old English name Sunniva, which is derived from Sunngifu, meaning "sun gift" (...
Synnøve is a Norwegian variant of the name Sunniva. The name ultimately derives from the Old English elements sunne meaning "sun" and giefu meaning "gift", thus carrying the poetic meaning of "sun gift".Etymology and Ori...
Tallak is a Norwegian masculine given name, derived as a variant of Tollak. Both names originate from the Old Norse Þórleikr, itself a compound of the god Thor's name (Þórr) and leikr, meaning "play" or "battle." Thus th...
OverviewTanja is a feminine given name used across several European countries, including Croatia, Denmark, the Netherlands, Finland, Germany, Macedonia, Norway, Serbia, Slovenia, and Sweden. It is a variant of Tanya, whi...
Tarjei is a Norwegian given name, a variant of Torgeir. Torgeir itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórgeirr, which combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Old Norse Þórr) with the element geirr meaning 'spear', thus...
Tatiana is a feminine given name of Roman origin. It derives from the Roman family name Tatius, via its derivative Tatianus. Thus Tatiana is etymologically a feminine form meaning "belonging to Tatius." The Sabine king T...
Teodor is a masculine given name used in numerous Eastern and Northern European languages, including Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, and Swedish. It is a for...
Teresa is a feminine given name used across Theresa's numerous linguistic variants in Catalan, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Italian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. It ultimately der...
Terese is a female given name used in Basque, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish, and it is a form of Theresa (also spelled Teresa). The name Theresa itself has uncertain origins, possibly deriving from the Greek word theros...
Terje is a Norwegian variant of the name Torgeir, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórgeirr. The name means "Thor's spear," formed from the name of the Norse god Thor and the element geirr meaning "spear." Wh...
Thea is a feminine given name with multiple potential origins, most commonly used as a short form of longer names such as Dorothea, Theodora, and Theresa. It is used in Danish, English, German, Norwegian, and Swedish, am...
Theo is a short form of Theodore, Theobald, and other names that begin with Theo. It is used in Danish, Dutch, English, German, Norwegian, and Swedish.The Nordic patronage likely stems from the spread of Christianity in...
Theodor is the German form of Theodore, as well as a Scandinavian, Czech, and Romanian variant of Teodor. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Θεόδωρος (Theodoros), meaning "gift of god" – from θεός (theos) "god" a...
Therese is a German and Scandinavian variant of Theresa, a feminine given name with a rich history rooted in Spanish and Portuguese traditions. The name ultimately derives from the Spanish and Portuguese Teresa, first re...
Thomas is a male name derived from the Aramaic word te'oma, meaning "twin". The English spelling comes via Latin Thomas from the Greek transliteration Thōmâs, which itself is from Imperial Aramaic Tawmɑʔ. The root occurs...
Thor is a mighty god from Norse mythology and a given name derived from the Old Norse Þórr, meaning "thunder". The name ultimately originates from the Proto-Germanic *Þunraz, reflecting the god's association with thunder...
Etymology and Origin Thora is a modern Danish and Norwegian form of Þóra, an Old Norse name. The name Þóra may derive either as a feminine form of Þórr (the Old Norse god of thunder and strength) or as a short form of va...
Thorbjørn is a modern Norwegian and Danish variant of the name Torbjørn, derived from the Old Norse name Þórbjǫrn. The name is a compound of the god Thor and the element bjǫrn meaning "bear", thus literally "Thor's bear"...
Thore is a Scandinavian masculine given name, used primarily in Norway and Sweden. It is a variant spelling of Tore, which itself is the modern Scandinavian form of the Old Norse name Þórir.EtymologyThe name Þórir means...
Thorstein is a Norwegian variant form of Torsten, derived from the Old Norse name Þórsteinn, which means "Thor's stone." This compound name combines the name of the Norse thunder god Thor with steinn ("stone"), symbolizi...
Thorvald is a Scandinavian given name, derived from the Old Norse name Þórvaldr, which means "Thor's ruler." It is a variant of Torvald, sharing the same etymological roots: the first element comes from the name of the N...
Tim is a common masculine given name used in Danish, Dutch, English, German, Norwegian, Slovene, and Swedish. It is now a given name in its own right, though it originated as a short form of Timothy; in Germany, it is al...
Tina is a feminine given name derived as a short form of Christina, Martina, and other names ending in tina. It is widely used across many languages and cultures, including Georgian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Ger...
Tine is a feminine given name primarily used in Denmark and Norway. It functions as a short form of Kristine, which is itself a Scandinavian variant of Christina or Christine. The ultimate root of the name is the Latin C...
Tiril is a Norwegian feminine given name that emerged from literary and folkloric inspiration in the 19th century. Its origin is often attributed to the poem Lokkende Toner (1859) by the Norwegian poet Johan Sebastian We...
Tobias is a male given name derived from the Koine Greek form Τωβίας, itself a Hellenization of the Biblical Hebrew name Tobiah (טוֹבִיה, Toviyah), meaning 'Yah is good'. The name is best known from the apocryphal Book o...
Tollak is a Norwegian masculine given name derived from the Old Norse name Þórleikr, composed of the name of the Norse thunder god Þórr (Thor) and leikr, meaning “play” or “game” (specifically involving weapons). Thus th...
Tom is a common masculine given name used in several languages including English, Dutch, German, Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish. Originally a short form of Thomas, Tom has gained independent popularity and is now well-es...
Tomas is a Swedish, Norwegian, and Lithuanian given name, serving as the direct form of Thomas in these languages.EtymologyThe ultimate origin is the same as Thomas: the Aramaic name Teʾoma, meaning "twin". This name app...
Tomine is a Norwegian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Tomas, the Scandinavian form of Thomas. Ultimately tracing back to the Aramaic name Teʾoma meaning "twin," Thomas is best known as the apostle who...
Tone 2 is a modern Norwegian feminine name. It is a newer form of Torny, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórný. The first element of this name comes from the Norse god Thor (Þórr), meaning "thunder", and the...
Tonje is a feminine given name primarily used in Norway, though it also appears in Denmark and Sweden. It is a variant of Torny, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórný. The name Þórný combines the name of the...
Tor is a modern Scandinavian masculine given name, primarily used in Norway and Sweden. It is a direct continuation of the Old Norse Þórr, the name of the Norse god of thunder (see Thor). Despite its ancient mythological...
Tora is the modern Scandinavian form of the Old Norse name Þóra. While the historical form still sees some use, Tora and its variant spelling Thora have become the standard orthographies in Norwegian and Swedish naming t...
Torbjørg is a Norwegian feminine given name derived from the Old Norse Þórbjǫrg, which combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Old Norse Þórr, meaning "thunder") with the element bjǫrg, meaning "help, salvation" or "pro...
Etymology Torbjørn is the modern Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Þórbjǫrn, which is a compound of the Norse thunder god Thor (from Old Norse Þórr, meaning 'thunder') and bjǫrn ('bear'). Thus, the name means 'Thor's...
Torborg is a Swedish and Norwegian feminine given name (also used as a surname) derived from the Old Norse name Þórbjǫrg. The name combines the name of the god Thor, from the Old Norse Þórr meaning “thunder,” with the el...
Tord is a masculine given name predominantly used in Norwegian and Swedish. It originates from the Old Norse name Þórðr, itself a short form of Þórfreðr, which is composed of the elements Þórr (the god Thor) and friðr me...
Tordis is a modern Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Þórdís, which means "Thor's goddess" — from the name of the Norse god Thor (Old Norse Þórr) combined with the Old Norse element dís meaning "goddess." The name thus...
Tore is a modern Scandinavian given name, primarily used in Norway and Sweden, representing a contemporary form of the Old Norse name Þórir.Etymology and OriginÞórir derives from two Old Norse elements: the name of the t...
Torfinn is a Norwegian male given name with deep roots in Norse mythology and culture. It derives from the Old Norse name Þórfinnr, a compound of two elements: Þórr, the name of the thunder god Thor, and finnr, meaning "...
Torgeir is a Norwegian given name derived from the Old Norse name Þórgeirr, itself composed of the theonym Þórr (see Thor)—the god of thunder, storms, and strength—and the element geirr, meaning "spear." Thus, Torgeir li...
Torger is a masculine given name primarily used in Norway. It is a variant of Torgeir, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórgeirr, meaning "Thor's spear." This name combines the name of the Norse god Thor with...
Torgils is a modern Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Þórgísl. The name combines the name of the Norse god Thor (from Old Norse Þórr, meaning "thunder") with the element gísl, meaning "shaft" or "arrow". Thus, Torgils...
Torgrim is a Norwegian masculine given name that originates as a modern form of the Old Norse name Þórgrímr. The name is composed of two elements — the final part derives from the Old Norse word gríma meaning "mask" or "...
Torgunn is a Norwegian female given name derived from the Old Norse name Þórgunnr, which combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Old Norse Þórr) with the element gunnr meaning "battle, war." Hence Torgunn carries the me...
Torhild is a Norwegian feminine given name derived from the Old Norse name Þórhildr, meaning "Thor's battle". The name combines the name of the Norse god Thor, who is associated with thunder, storms, and strength, with t...
Toril is a feminine given name used primarily in Norway. It is a variant of Torhild, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Þórhildr. The name means “Thor’s battle,” combining the name of the Norse god Thor (from O...
Torild is a Norwegian feminine given name, a variant of Torhild. Torhild itself originates from the Old Norse name Þórhildr, which combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Þórr) with hildr, meaning "battle." Thus, Torild...
Torill is a Norwegian feminine given name, a variant of Torhild. It derives from the Old Norse name Þórhildr, which combines the name of the thunder god Thor (Old Norse Þórr) with hildr meaning "battle," hence "Thor's ba...
Torjus is a Norwegian given name, a dialectal variant of Torgils. It ultimately derives from the Old Norse Þórgísl, composed of the elements Þórr (the god Thor) and gísl meaning "shaft" or "arrow", thus signifying "Thor'...
Torkel is a Nordic masculine given name of Old Norse origin, derived from Þórketill, meaning "Thor's cauldron". The name combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Þórr), associated with thunder, strength, and storms, with...
Torleif is a masculine given name used primarily in Norway, and it is a modern form of the Old Norse name Þórleifr. The name is derived from the elements Thor (the Norse god of thunder, storms, and strength) and leif mea...
Tormod is a masculine given name used primarily in Norway and the Scottish Highlands. The Norwegian form derives from the Old Norse name Þórmóðr, composed of the god's name Þórr (Thor) and the element móðr, meaning 'wrat...
Torny is a Norwegian feminine given name derived from the Old Norse name Þórný. This name is composed of the name of the Norse god Þórr (see Thor) combined with nýr, meaning "new." Thus, Torny can be interpreted as "new...
Torø is a Norwegian feminine given name, serving as a variant of Tora. Both names stem from a rich lineage tied to Norse mythology, ultimately deriving from the Old Norse name Þóra. Þóra itself is either a feminine form...
Torstein is a Norwegian given name, derived as a variant of Torsten. The name ultimately originates from the Old Norse name Þórsteinn, meaning 'Thor's stone'. This is a compound of the name of the Norse god Thor (Þórr) a...
Torun is a Norwegian variant of the name Torunn. Torunn itself is the Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Þórunn, which combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Þórr) with either unnr meaning "wave" or unna meaning "to...