Norse names or similar

Well, as some of you know, I just posted not long ago about wanting to use [name]Griffin[/name] in a combo. Mu husband said we could do it with [name]Alexander[/name] [name]Dante[/name] [name]Griffin[/name]. Now he wants to use [name]Loki[/name]. He’s always had an affinity to the Norse gods and culture, so I said sure. Now he says we just need to use double middles for everyone. I’m fine with that as I picked most of the other names. So we need some Norse names. I know that names from Iceland and places like that have similar names so that might be fine, but idk. Norse mythology names would be great. The baby names I already have picked out are in my signature if you want reference.

Thank you so much in advance!

I can’t really be bothered doing to much research ATM, but I thought of [name]Freya[/name] straight away. I’ll come back when I’ve actually put some effort in.

lol Thanks. I love [name]Freya[/name]…the problem is I also like [name]Frey[/name] for a boy >.<

These are my personal Norse Mythological favorites :slight_smile:

[name]Beyla[/name]
[name]Brynhild[/name]-(I think the nn [name]Bryn[/name] is so cute)
[name]Eira[/name]
[name]Elli[/name]
Embla
Frigga
Grimhild (total GP or the [name]German[/name] form Kriemhild)
[name]Gudrun[/name]
Herja (HARE-yah)
[name]Hildur[/name]
Idunn (I pronounce it EE-dun, kind of like [name]Eden[/name])
[name]Kara[/name]
[name]Liv[/name]
Mardoll
Mist
[name]Nanna[/name]
Olrun
Reginleif
Rota
Sigdrifa
[name]Signy[/name]
Sigyn
Siv
Skadi
Sunna
[name]Swanhild[/name]
[name]Thora[/name]

Here are more, some of these are Germanic as well:

Astrild
[name]Bil[/name]
Bylgja
Eostre
Fulla
Gefjun (GEF-yoon)
[name]Gerda[/name]
Gersemi (love this one, means “jewel,”)
Irpa
[name]Lin[/name] (LEEN, modern form of Hlin)
Nerthus
Njörun (NYEU-roon)
Noss (modern form of Hnoss meaning "treasure)
Nott
[name]Ran[/name]
[name]Rinda[/name]/Rindur
[name]Saga[/name]
Sandraudiga
[name]Sol[/name]
Snotra
Tanfana
Var
Zisa

I love [name]Eira[/name], Idunn, [name]Signy[/name], and Mist.

I also got Eisa off your website and was wondering exactly how to say it. Is it like ICE-uh?

Also, my Norse Mythology book lists [name]Idunna[/name], is that a legit alteration?

Off your second list I like:
I don’t know as much about the Norse language so I might need some help on a few of these.

Eostre – is this eh-oh-struh?
Njörun (NYEU-roon) – [name]Love[/name] this! I always loved names with the umlaut O. I love the sound it makes.
[name]Saga[/name]***
Zisa – [name]Zee[/name]-sa or zis-uh?

Eostre and Zisa are more [name]German[/name]. I believe Eostre is Anglo-[name]Saxon[/name] and should be pronounced EES-treh. There is also Ostara. Zisa is [name]German[/name], should probably be pronounced ([name]ZEE[/name]-sah). Yes. Eisa is (ICE-ah).

Apparently, [name]Idunna[/name] is an obscure Norwegian modern form of [name]Idun[/name]. So yes, it is legit.

There is also the English Idoney ([name]IDE[/name]-eh-NEE).