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403Therese 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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Torunn is the Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Þórunn, which combines the name of the Norse god Thor (Þórr) with unnr meaning "wave" or unna meaning "to love". As a result, the name carries connotations of both divin...
Tove is a Scandinavian feminine given name, predominantly used in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It is the modern form of the Old Norse name Tófa, which itself is a short form of the compound name Þórfríðr: the first eleme...
Etymology Trude is a feminine given name primarily used in Germany and Norway. It originated as a diminutive of the name Gertrude, which itself comes from the Old German elements ger ("spear") and drud ("strength"), thus...
Turid is a Norwegian feminine given name, a modern form of the Old Norse name Þórfríðr. The name combines the elements of the thunder god Thor (from Old Norse Þórr) and fríðr, meaning "beautiful" or "beloved."Etymology a...
Tuva is a Swedish and Norwegian variant of Tove, a modern form of the Old Norse name Tófa, which itself is a short form of Þórfríðr. This compound name is derived from the elements Þórr, referring to the Norse god of thu...
Etymology and OriginUlrikke is the Norwegian and Danish feminine form of the masculine name Ulrich. Ulrich itself derives from the Old German name Odalric, composed of the elements uodil "heritage" and rih "ruler, king"....
Unn is a Norwegian feminine given name that derives from the Old Norse name Unnr. The meaning of the root name is disputed: it may come from the Old Norse element unnr meaning “wave” or from unna “to love.” These two dis...
Unni is a Norwegian feminine given name. It is often considered a modern coinage based on Old Norse elements, particularly unnr ("wave") or unna ("to love") combined with nýr ("new"). According to Wiktionary, it may also...
Valborg is a Scandinavian feminine given name, primarily used in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish, and is a form of Walburga. The name derives from the Old German elements walt meaning "power, authority" and burg meaning "...
Venke is a Norwegian feminine given name, a variant spelling of the more common Wenche. Both forms are derived from the Low German diminutive Wenke, originally a pet form of Germanic names containing the element wini mea...
Vera is a feminine given name widely used across multiple languages and cultures. In Russian, it means "faith" (from the word вера), while it is also often associated with the Latin adjective verus, meaning "true." This...
Etymology Veronika is the form of Veronica used across many languages, including Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Estonian, German, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Swed...
Veslemøy is a feminine given name of Norwegian origin, literally meaning "little girl" — from the Norwegian words vesle ("little") and møy ("girl"). This lyrical name was created by the Norwegian writer Arne Garborg for...
Vibeke is a feminine given name of Scandinavian origin, primarily used in Denmark and Norway. It is the Danish form of Wiebke, which itself originated as a Frisian diminutive, and ultimately derives from the ancient Germ...
Victoria is a feminine given name derived from the Latin word victoria, meaning "victory". In Roman mythology, Victoria was the goddess of victory, equivalent to the Greek goddess Nike. It is also an attested feminine fo...
Vigdis is a Norwegian feminine given name, derived from the Old Norse name Vígdís. The name is composed of the elements víg "war" and dís "goddess", giving it a powerful meaning of "war goddess" or "goddess of war." In N...
Viktoria is a widespread feminine given name used in many European languages, serving as a variant of Victoria. It also functions as an alternate transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Виктория, Ukrainian Вікторія (see Vikto...
Vilde is a Norwegian feminine given name, primarily used as a short form of Alvilde. Both names ultimately trace back to the Old Norse name Alfhildr, which is composed of the elements alfr meaning "elf" and hildr meaning...
Vilma is a feminine given name used in several European languages, including Croatian, Czech, Danish, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Slovak, Spanish, and Swedish. It is the local...
Vivi is a Scandinavian diminutive of names beginning with Vi, as well as Olivia and Sofia. It is used primarily in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish.Etymology and HistoryThe name Vivi functions as a short form or nickname f...
Etymology and OriginWenche is a Norwegian variant of Wenke, which in turn is a Low German diminutive of Germanic names incorporating the element wini meaning "friend." The name thus carries connotations of friendship and...
Ylva is a Swedish and Norwegian feminine given name derived from Old Norse, directly translating to "she-wolf." This name originated as the feminine counterpart of the masculine given name Ulf, both stemming from the Old...
Yvonne is a feminine given name used across multiple European languages, including Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Norwegian, and Swedish. It is the French feminine form of Yvon, which itself is a medieval diminu...