Nordic Boy Names, Pick Nordic Boy Baby Names

The Nordic countries, or the Nordics, are a geographical and cultural region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic, where they are most commonly known as Norden (literally “the North”). The region includes the sovereign states of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, as well as Faroe Islands and Greenland.

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Popular Nordic Boy Names and Meaning

  • Aesir – Norse Mythology, a Norse god
  • Alf – Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, means, “elf”; Norse Mythology, Alf was a king who pursued a reluctant maiden who later changed her mind
  • Alvis – Norse Mythology, a dwarf who was to marry Thor’s daughter Thrud.
  • Aren – Danish, means “eagle”
  • Arne – Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, means “eagle”
  • Aric – Swedish, Old Norse, means “eternal ruler”
  • Asbjorne – Norwegian, Danish, means “bear”
  • Arkyn – Old Norse, means “eternal king’sson”
  • Bjarke – Danish, means “bear”
  • Bjarne – Ancient Scandinavian, Faroese, means “bear”
  • Bjoern – Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, means “bear”
  • Björn – Swedish, Icelandic, German, means “bear”
  • Bragi – Icelandic, means “first”; Norse Mythology, Norse god of poetry
  • Ebbe – Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, means “wild boar”
  • Erik – Scandinavian, means “eternal ruler”
  • Erling – Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, means “heir of the clan, chief”
  • Espen – Danish, Norwegian, means “bear”
  • Espen – Danish, Norwegian, means “bear”
  • Fenrir – Norse Mythology, a giant, monstrous wolf – Loki’s son by the evil giantess Angrboða – who was destined to kill the god Odin at the final battle of Ragnarök
  • Frey – Norse Mythology, Norse god of fertility, sunlight, and rain
  • Freyre – Norse Mythology, Norse god of fertility, sunlight, and rain
  • Frode – Danish, Norwegian, means “learned, wise”
  • Gandalf – Old Norse, means “wand elf”
  • Gisli – Icelandic, Faroese, Ancient Scandinavian, means “pledge”
  • Gunnar – Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, means “he who stands alone”; Norse Mythology, husband of Brynhildr, a maiden rescued by another man who pretended to be Gunnar
  • Harald – Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, means “lord and ruler”
  • Helge – Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, means “holy, blessed”
  • Herleif – Norwegian, means “warrior descendant”
  • Hrafen – Ancient Scandinavian, means “raven”
  • Ivar – Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, means “bow warrior, archer”
  • Leif – Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, means “descendant, heir”
  • Loki – Norse Mythology, the trickster god
  • Magnus – Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, means “great, mighty”
  • Njord – Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, means “strong, vigorous”
  • Odin – Norse Mythology, the highest of the Norse gods, presiding over art, war, wisdom and death
  • Olaf – Norwegian, Danish, means “ancestor’s descendent”
  • Ragnar – Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, means “army rule”
  • Rune – Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, means “secret lore”
  • Sindri – Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic, means “sparkling”; Norse Mythology, dwarf who made magical items for the gods
  • Tor – Norse Mythology, Norse god of strength, thunder, war and storms, son of Odin
  • Thor – Norse Mythology, Norse god of strength, thunder, war and storms, son of Odin
  • Tyr – Norse Mythology, god of war and justice
  • Ulf – Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, means “wolf”
  • Ulrik – Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, means “noble ruler”
  • Vidar – Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, means “warrior”; Norse Mythology, son of Odin and Grid
  • Volund – Old Norse, means “skillful, artful”