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Scandinavian
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Amund is one of Scandinavia's best-known gender-neutral names. The meaning of Amund is 'protected by the sword'. It can also mean 'bridal gift' in Old Norse. This name is derived from the Old Norse word 'agmundr' which means 'respectful protector'. Amund Bredesen Larsen is the name of a famous Norwe...
Origin:
Scandinavian
Description:
Arli is a diminutive of the name Carl, and the meaning of Arli is 'man' or 'freeman'. It is also a popular given name in Scandinavia. Arli has been used since the Middle Ages and was popularized by the Normans. Arli is also a variant of the name Charles. The name Arli is most likely of Germanic orig...
Origin:
Scandinavian
Description:
Bergen is a Scandinavian-origin gender-neutral name. The meaning of Bergen nickname is 'lives on the mountain/hill'. In German and Ashkenazic, Bergen is a habitational surname, whereas in German it means ‘mountain’. There are many places in Germany with the name Bergen. Whereas in Dutch and Finn...
Origin:
Scandinavian
Description:
According to its Scandinavian origin, the meaning of Brindle is 'black and tan color combination'. The meaning of the name comes from the English word 'brindled', which originates from the Old Scandinavian word 'brinded', meaning 'a tannish colour'. Brindle is most common as a surname, rather than a...
Origin:
Scandinavian
Description:
Britt is a common gender-neutral name of Scandinavian origin. Britt is used in most English-speaking countries and also in Ireland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The meaning of Britt is 'strong' or 'exalted one' or 'lofty'. The name is derived from the Celtic word 'brighid' meaning strength or power....
Origin:
Scandinavian
Description:
The origin of this name is Scandinavian. The meaning of Dagna is ‘new day’. It is said that the meaning of the name Dagna is also ‘As beautiful as the day’. Dagna is a variant of another Norse name Dagny. It is primarily a girl’s name, but some instances show that it was also a given name ...
Origin:
Scandinavian
Description:
Dahl is a gender-neutral name. The roots of this name are Scandinavian. The meaning of Dahl is 'valley' and it is derived from the Old German 'dal' and Old Norse 'dalr', both meaning 'valley'. It is commonly seen as a habitational surname for someone who lives near a valley. Famous people with this ...
Origin:
Scandinavian
Description:
Inar is derived from old Scandanavian. It makes for a good name for both boys and girls. The meaning of Inar is 'one warrior' or 'battle leader'. The origin of the name comes from mythology. Inara is a Goddess who is said to have fought for and protected wild animals and nature. It has another meani...
Origin:
Scandinavian
Description:
Inca belongs to the gender-neutral name category. Hence, a unisex name. Inca is taken from the Hungarian name, 'Inka' meaning 'shine,' 'bright', 'light', 'beautiful', or 'torch'. The name Inka is a variant of the Hungarian name, 'Ilona', which is a name derived from 'Helena' of Greek origin. The mea...
Origin:
Scandinavian
Description:
The meaning of Ingmar is 'son of Ing' or 'famous son'. Ingmar is derived from the words 'Ing', a Norse God, and 'mar', meaning 'famous'. Notable figures with this name include Ingmar Bergman, a Swedish producer, director, screenwriter, and Ingmar De Poortere, a Belgian cyclist....
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