Summery Names

Since its the first day of Summer, I thought I would include a post with names that have a “Summery” meaning. Below is a list of male and female names that either mean “Summer” or have “Summery” associations.

Beach/Sea Related Names

Female

  • Halia (briny)=Greek
  • Laine (wave)=Estonian (LIE-ne)
  • Meri (sea) =Finnish
  • Morveren (girl of the sea)=Cornish
  • Muriel (sea bright)=Gaelic
  • Neringa (to dive)=Lithuanian, also the name of a popular summer destination on the Baltic for many Latvians and Lithuanians
  • Oceana (ocean)=Greek
  • Psamathe (sand goddess)=Greek
  • Sadaf (seashell)=Arabic

Male

  • Dylan (great sea; great tide)=Welsh

Flower Names (all Female)

  • Alaleh (buttercip)=Persian
  • Biljana (herb)=Serbo-Croatian
  • Carmel (garden; orchard)=Hebrew
  • Dalileh (orchard; green field)=Persian
  • Ffion (foxglove)=Welsh
  • Fifa (cotton-grass)=Icelandic
  • Kalina (guelder rose)=Polish/Ukrainian
  • Kanerva (heather)=Finnish
  • Linnea (twinflower)=Swedish
  • Lotis (lotus)=Greek
  • Madara (cleaver)=Latvian
  • Nevena (marigold)=Bulgarian
  • Padmini (full of Lotuses)=Sanskrit
  • Ruta (rue)=Lithuanian
  • Sanziana (bedstraw; holy fairies)=Romanian, also the name of a Midsummer Romanian festival
  • Sollilja (sun lily)=Icelandic
  • Soley (buttercup)=Icelandic

General Nature Related Names

Female

  • Alnura (sunlight)=Kazakh
  • Audra (storm)=Lithuanian
  • Aura (breeze)=Greek
  • Dima (downpour)=Arabic
  • Enfys (rainbow)=Welsh
  • Esti (honey; sweet)=Basque
  • Juniana (June)=Icelandic
  • Melissa/Melitta (honey bee)=Greek
  • Mist (mist)=Old Norse
  • Parvaneh (butterfly)=Persian
  • Rasa (dew)=Lithuanian
  • Rhanis (rain-drop)=Greek
  • Rositsa (dew)=Bulgarian
  • Saya (summer breeze)-Kazakh
  • Sunniva (sun gift)=Anglo-Saxon/Norwegian
  • Vaiva (rainbow)=Lithuanian

Male

  • August
  • Beowulf (bee-wolf)=Anglo-Saxon
  • Ekain (June)=Basque
  • Iker (July)=Basque
  • Keanu (cool breeze; coolness)=Hawaiian
  • Mazin (rain clouds)=Arabic
  • Messor (mower; harvester)=Latin
  • Rustis (scorching hot)=Lithuanian
  • Storm (storm)=Norwegian
  • Zephyr (west wind)=Greek

Names that mean Summer (all Female)

  • Hafina=(Welsh)
  • Harpa (first month of summer)=(Icelandic)
  • Sayyna=(Yakutsk)
  • Sumarlina=(Icelandic)
  • Suvi=(Finnish)
  • Udane=(Basque)
  • Vasarė=(Lithuanian)
  • Verë=(Albanian)

Görel

Gender: Feminine
Origin: Swedish/Old Norse
Meaning: debated
(YER-el)

The name is possibly derived from the Old Norse Gaeirhild, which is composed of the elements, gaeir meaning “spear” and hild meaning “battle.”

The name was quite popular in 1950s Sweden, but is now considered quite dated.

Other forms include:

Gerhild (Danish)
Gjøril (Norwegian)
Gjørvel (Norwegian)
Gøril/Gørill (Norwegian)
Jøril/Jørill (Norwegian)
Jørvel (Norwegian)
Göril (Swedish)
Görvel (Swedish)
Jörel (Swedish)

The designated name-day in Sweden is June 19.

Sources

Velkommen til Verden

Below is a list of babies born in Norway within the last year.

Jenter (girls)

  • Ada Lee
  • Adele Helèn (Adrian Magnus)
  • Adele Linèa (Emilie, Jonas & William)
  • Adriana
  • Agnes
  • Albertine (August)
  • Alexandra (Jonas Andrè & Kristian)
  • Alide Helene
  • Alida Wilhelmine (Emilie)
  • Alma (Otilie & Aslak)
  • Alma Jensine (Isak & Eldar)
  • Althea
  • Alvilde (Jonas & Veslemøy)
  • Amalie
  • Andrea Mimica
  • Andrea Sophie (William)
  • Andina Karette (Olande Mathilde)
  • Andrine
  • Ane (Nils & Sigrid)
  • Angelica
  • Anja
  • Anna Beatriz (Vetle Cornelius)
  • Anna Dortea
  • Anne Martine (Julie & Sverre Mathias)
  • Annie Elerine (Erle Dortea)
  • Anniken (Niklas)
  • Annlaug Berit (Ken Robin, Tine Marlen & Balder)
  • Ariana Celine (Tobias Emir)
  • Ariane
  • Ariel (Thomas & Tobias)
  • Astrid (Steinar)
  • Astrid Eline
  • Atina
  • Aurora
  • Avelina
  • Åsne Elene (Sigurd)
  • Bea Johanne (Huldra)
  • Beatrix “Bea”
  • Benedikte (Celine)
  • Camilla (Maiken & Glenn Thomas)
  • Celina
  • Charlotte Eline (Vegard)
  • Cilia (Drude Amalie)
  • Clara Sofie
  • Constanse Tomine (Amathea Madelen)
  • Cornelia (Augusta)
  • Dina Mathea (Leo & Michael)
  • Dorthe Sofie
  • Ebba Ludvikke (My, Linnéa & Teodor)
  • Eilyn (Thomas)
  • Eira (Odin & Trym)
  • Eirill (Anine)
  • Eirin Agnethe
  • Eir (Ola)
  • Elena (Enya)
  • Elida Victoria
  • Eline Sofie
  • Elisabeth
  • Ella (Emrik)
  • Ella Olivia (Christoffer)
  • Ellinea Rose
  • Ellinor Andrea (Aurora Sophie)
  • Elvira (Andrine, Caroline & Julianne)
  • Emina (Christoffer & Mathea)
  • Emma (Ida, Marthe & Kasper)
  • Emma Beathe
  • Emma Helmine (Maya Emilie)
  • Emma Kristin (Benedikte Helen)
  • Emma-Louise
  • Emma-Sophie
  • Emmy Alice (Sigve Elias)
  • Emthe
  • Era Christine
  • Erika
  • Esther Charlotte (Theodor Johannes & Hannah Marie)
  • Eva Levine (Sara Martine & Signe Regine)
  • Eve Nikoline (Julian Kristoffer)
  • Filippa
  • Frida (Helene, Eirik & Nora)
  • Frida Johanna
  • Frida Josefine
  • Frida-Marie (Tilla & Vetle)
  • Fride (Jonas & Elemine Josefine)
  • Frid (Håvard & Iver)
  • Fryd Eline (Ella)
  • Frøya (Tuva Lin & Oda Johanne)
  • Gina (Emma & Magni)
  • Grete (Albert)
  • Gulla (Ronja & Mira)
  • Gunn Elise (Erik, Andreas & Aurora)
  • Gyda Amalie (Steffen)
  • Hanna Ellen (Lina)
  • Hannah Josefine (Casper Leander)
  • Hedda Karloline
  • Hedda Emilie (Aksel Elias)
  • Hedda Othelie (Oda)
  • Hedda Sofie
  • Helene (Karoline)
  • Helga (Vegard, Simen & Marita)
  • Helle (Sivert)
  • Helma (Emil & Jenny)
  • Henriette Sofie (Alexander)
  • Hermine (Julianne Margrethe Lykke)
  • Hulda (Karna)
  • Ida Jacobine
  • Ida Kristine (Thea Sofie)
  • Ida Magdalene
  • Ida Marie (Andreas & Ingrid Amalie)
  • Ila Natalie (Isabella & Iselin)
  • Ilona
  • Ina Cecilie
  • Ine Sofie (Pia)
  • Ingeborg (Sofie)
  • Ingeborg Alette (Thomas)
  • Ingvild
  • Ingri Marie
  • Ingrid (Ragnar)
  • Ingrid (Sondre)
  • Ingrid Helene (Magnus, Berge & Karolina)
  • Ira Elise
  • Iris (Fabian & Aurora)
  • Iris Matilda (Verena)
  • Iris Olea
  • Isa Helena
  • Isabella (Basse, Bassine & Wolfie)
  • Iselin (Noah)
  • Janicke
  • Jenny Elida (Mathea & Vilde)
  • Jenny-Kristina
  • Jenny Oktava
  • Jenny Margrethe
  • June
  • Kaisa Ingeborg (Aurora, Vårin & Håkon)
  • Kaja (Filip)
  • Karianne
  • Karla (Agnar & Alvar)
  • Kassandra (Kristabell)
  • Kirsten Synnøve (Rasmus & Petter)
  • Konstanse (Leander)
  • Kristine (Torfinn)
  • Kristin (Alfinn, Roald, Nora & Ingrid)
  • Leah Avelina (Mia)
  • Leah Isabelle (Oliver)
  • Leha Rebecca (Philip)
  • Leja (Kajsa & Majken)
  • Lena (Jonas, Maja & Elise)
  • Lenea (Klara Emilie)
  • Leonora (Abel)
  • Leonor Eloise (Elliot & Emma)
  • Lilli Sophie (Catharina Michelle)
  • Lily (Jenny)
  • Lina (Ola & Karen)
  • Linn Amalie
  • Linnea (Elisabeth & Oliver)
  • Linnea Amalie
  • Live
  • Lone
  • Lotte
  • Lovis (Alexander)
  • Luna (Mika)
  • Lycke (Heikki)
  • Lykke
  • Madelein Ariela
  • Maja Cecilie
  • Maija Helen
  • Maiken (Tobias)
  • Majka
  • Mali (Hedda & Nora)
  • Mali Alvilde
  • Mali Andrea
  • Maren (Emil)
  • Maria Katharina (Adrian, Jonas & Cedrik Alexander)
  • Mari (Joachim & Magnus)
  • Marie Elise (Ingri Johanne)
  • Mariel (Ruben Andre)
  • Marijanne
  • Marikken (Mina)
  • Marita (Mia & Sivert)
  • Marit Olea (Iver Mathias)
  • Marna Berntine
  • Marte (Marie Constance, Ingrid & Ida)
  • Martine (Mads)
  • Mathea (Hanna, Mari, Erlend & Julie)
  • Mathilde
  • Mia Christiane
  • Mia Susan
  • Michelle Kirabo (Christel)
  • Mie Alexandra
  • Mie Linnea (Martin & Mathias)
  • Mie Sofie
  • Mildrid Angelique (Rafael & Daniel)
  • Milla Evita (Luca Julie)
  • Minda-Angelica (Brage, Birgitte & Andrea)
  • Mira Hilmara (Aron Tinus & Even Otelius)
  • Moana (Aylin)
  • Molly (Lilly Altea)
  • Mynte
  • Nanna (Ella)
  • Naomi (Ava)
  • Naomi Oli (Emil Olai)
  • Natalie Beatrice (Tanja, Nathaniel & Chanett)
  • Nicoline
  • Nina-Helen (Espen, Stian & Kim)
  • Nora (Oda, Emma & Jakob)
  • Nora Elise (Haakon, Sondre, Thea, Andreas, Cathrine & Sindre)
  • Nora Konstanse
  • Nora-Kristin
  • Oda Synnøve
  • Olava (Sigrid Alvilde & Johannes)
  • Olea
  • Oline (Amalie)
  • Oliva
  • Olivia (Hannah)
  • Pernilla Sabine (Helmy Mathilda)
  • Pernille Mari
  • Pernille Oline
  • Pia Helên (Marius, Silje, Niklas, Anine & Edvard)
  • Raga
  • Ragna Lydia
  • Ragne Katrine
  • Rakel Elise
  • Rakel Karoline
  • Rikke (Sofie)
  • Ronja (Kevin)
  • Ruby (Liia)
  • Ruth (Storm Blix)
  • Rut Elisabet (Heidi Kristin & Hallvard Olav)
  • Saga Olea (Embla, Brynja, Tuva, Geir & Sindre)
  • Sanna (Jonathan & Isak)
  • Sara Othilie (Karoline & Pernille)
  • Sara (Simen, Samuel & Sakarias)
  • Selena (Michelle, Per Robin, Paul Michael, Amanda & Melina)
  • Selina (Sem)
  • Signe (Hans)
  • Silja Mari (Tony, Ida, Cecilie, Nora Helene & Aron)
  • Silje (Kitty)
  • Silje Louise (Jonas)
  • Sofie Amalie (Simon Alexander)
  • Sofie (Karoline & Marte)
  • Sole Martine (Marthe Elise)
  • Sol Adele (Sigrid Sofie)
  • Sol Angelica (Odin Nikolai)
  • Solveig (Anton & Johan)
  • Solveig (Astrid & Sigrid)
  • Solveig Matilde
  • Sølve
  • Stella Victoria
  • Stine (Torgrim & Ingvild)
  • Sunniva (Amalie & Benjamin)
  • Sunniva Alva (Selma Gjendine)
  • Sunniva Julie (Sander Olav)
  • Synne
  • Synøve
  • Tabita
  • Tilla (Nora)
  • Thea Elid (Oliver, Elias & Thomas)
  • Thea Karina (Lars Iver)
  • Thomine Leonora
  • Tindra (Tinjar)
  • Tindre (Ravn)
  • Tiril Marie (Arne-Erik & Ida-Irene)
  • Tomine
  • Tonje (Jørgen & Maja)
  • Tora Bertine (Bendik)
  • Tordis (Ulf)
  • Torun Marie
  • Trine
  • Tuva (Krister)
  • Tuva Ranelka
  • Una
  • Unni Linnea (Cathrine, Invild, Malin, Morten & Daniel)
  • Viel
  • Victoria Bina (Yvonne, Anne-Kari, Kamilla, Kathrine, Ilona & Isabell Helen)
  • Vilde (Ruben & Sander)
  • Vilde Martine (Ann-Marit, Maja Sirén & Hans-Einar)
  • Wilja Isabell (Håkon & Joakim)
  • Ylva Ilana

Gutter (boys)

  • Adrian (Tobias)
  • Ailo (Celine)
  • Aksel Brede (Sindre)
  • Alvaro (Amalie)
  • Alv
  • Anton (Elena)
  • Arian (Alexander)
  • Aron
  • Aron-Emilian
  • Ask
  • Ask Viljar (Adrian & Adèle Kristine)
  • Atle (Ella)
  • August
  • Axel
  • Ånon (Thea)
  • Balder
  • Birk (Emre)
  • Bjørn-Emil
  • Bjørn Ole
  • Brage (Trym)
  • Brage August (Thea Sofie, Jens Kristian & Sindre Matteus)
  • Brage Erlend
  • Cornelius (Victor)
  • Daniel Lind (Tor Karstein & Diana Helèn)
  • Dennis August (Tilde Emilie)
  • Dylan Thomas
  • Edvard (Arthur)
  • Edvard Brage (Fanny Evida)
  • Eiler
  • Eilif
  • Einar Emelius (Anania, Melat, Edvard, Eirik, Hanna & Are)
  • Einride (Torarin)
  • Eirik Leander
  • Eldrid (Sivert)
  • Elias Nicholai (Charlotte, Birgitte, Christine, Silje & Ole Gunnar)
  • Ellev (Nora & Tuva)
  • Elian
  • Endre Augustin (Are, Hanna & Eirik)
  • Erik Nicolai
  • Erlend (Birgit & Audun)
  • Erlend (Guro & Sivert)
  • Erlend Juel (Sondre August)
  • Eskil Sakarias (Michelle, Runar & Aurora)
  • Even (Rikke)
  • Frode
  • Gabriel Amander (Patrick Andrè)
  • Georg (Andrine)
  • Gustav (Mons & Mina)
  • Falk Andreas
  • Flemming
  • Fredrik
  • Frikk (Trygve)
  • Hågen (Agnes & Halvor)
  • Haakon Johan
  • Håkon
  • Håvard (Maja & Andreas)
  • Heine (Ane)
  • Henning (Linn-Therese & Eskil)
  • Henning Arvid (Johanne Eline)
  • Henning Olav
  • Henrik Einar (Bernhard, Theodor & Nikolai)
  • Herman
  • Hermann (Karoline & Henrik)
  • Hjalmar
  • Håkon Sebastian (Sunniva, Sindre, Sveinung & Selma)
  • Håvard (Malin)
  • Iben (Leo & Steffan)
  • Imbert (Thea & Julie)
  • Iver (Erle & Johan)
  • Iver Johan (Matilde Wilhelmine)
  • Ivrin
  • Jaran
  • Jardar (Sondre)
  • Jens (Vilde)
  • Jesper Olai
  • Joakim
  • Joar (Sunniva & Torbjørn)
  • Johan Alexander (Ingrid & Nora)
  • Johan Amandus
  • Jonatann Teodor (Cato & Casper)
  • Joris
  • Jostein (Johanne)
  • Julian (Aleksander & Krister)
  • Julian Amadeus (June, Malin & Noah)
  • Kai Marius (Nikolay)
  • Kairon (Ronja & Aaron)
  • Karolius
  • Kevin Leander
  • Khimhan Reinhardt (Thea & Kaja)
  • Kim (Kamilla & Henrik)
  • Knut Halvor
  • Knut Magnus
  • Kornelius (Klara Olivia)
  • Kristian (Thomas, Erlend & Vetle)
  • Lars Magnus (Kim Andre & Hans Christian)
  • Lars Olav (Emma & John Andreas)
  • Lasse (Andreas)
  • Lasse Eugen
  • Leander (Adrian & Noah)
  • Leik August
  • Lemet
  • Leonard Nikolai (Levin & Julian)
  • Leonell (Neo)
  • Levi
  • Liam Nathaniel
  • Lias
  • Linus (Oliver, Steffen, Jakob, Elias & Kent-Emil)
  • Loke
  • Luca (Leon)
  • Ludvig
  • Lyder (Olai)
  • Magne (Martinius & Mathea)
  • Magnus (Oscar)
  • Magnus Casander (Malene Isabelle)
  • Malthe
  • Markus (Kristoffer, Kristine & Magnus)
  • Martin Aron
  • Marius (Mathilde)
  • Marius (Matilde, Maja & Jørgen)
  • Marius Aleksander (Sandra Emilie)
  • Mathias (Mia & Malki)
  • Mathias Nikolai (Sander Johan & Thea Elise)
  • Mats (Hanna)
  • Maximilian Johan (Nils Fredrik)
  • Max Julius
  • Mikkel (Mie)
  • Milian Eugene (Markus Bertrand)
  • Nathaniel
  • Neo Christoffer
  • Nias
  • Nikolai (Selma)
  • Nikolai Leander
  • Nils Petter (Ingrid Elise)
  • Noah (Max Marius)
  • Noel Johannes (Marcus, Dina Indianna & Andrea Henriette)
  • Odin (Ruben)
  • Olai (Even & Ida)
  • Olav Johan (Dina, Elias & Isak)
  • Oleander
  • Ole Bendik
  • Ole Jacob (Lone Irene)
  • Ole Martin (Solveig & Mathias)
  • Oliver Johan
  • Oliver Sebastian
  • Oskar Haver (Daniel, Eirik, Anniken, Celine, Regine & Ella)
  • Oskar Matteus
  • Otto
  • Ørjan (Eilen)
  • Øyvind Aksel
  • Per August (Ina, Simen & Maren)
  • Petter Konrad
  • Rhinn (Trym, Tiril & Arwen)
  • Rolf Reidar (Pål, Emmalin, Lisa, Jim & Charlotte)
  • Ruben Gabriel
  • Runar Benoni (Hanna Mari)
  • Sakarias (Michael, Gabriel, Lukas &  Matheus)
  • Sakris (Maren)
  • Sander Nikolai (Emma-Helene)
  • Sebastian (Sindre, Mathias & Malin)
  • Sigmuind (Eskil)
  • Sigurd
  • Sigurd Alexander (Jonas Nicolai)
  • Sindre Johan (Siril Karine)
  • Sivert
  • Sofus (Sebastian & Sandra)
  • Sondre (Oscar)
  • Sondre Endrè
  • Sondre Haakon
  • Sophus Hermann (Madelen Annfrid & Amilia Larina)
  • Stefan Leander (Didrik)
  • Stian Alexander (Julie Mathilde)
  • Storm Nikolai (Nora Sofie)
  • Sune Tobias (Thea & Talita)
  • Sverre (Helle)
  • Syver (Torgrim & Jørn)
  • Tage
  • Teo Melander (Sander Elias)
  • Thomas (Ida-Marie)
  • Theodor Albert
  • Theo Alexander (Kristian Andrè)
  • Theo-Leander (Elias)
  • Thorvald
  • Tian (Jonas)
  • Timian
  • Tinius
  • Tony Alexander (Jeanette & Marcus)
  • Tor Arin (Liv Martine)
  • Torjus (Iver & Emil)
  • Torvind
  • Trygve (Ådne, Mari & Leif Magnar)
  • Trym
  • Varg Evander (Vilje Sofie & Ine)
  • Vetle (Lars)
  • Viljar (Kasper)
  • Ville Elmeri (Milla & Maija)
  • Vilmer (Tiril)

Twins

  • Alfred & Clas (Vilde-Marie)
  • Amalie & Eline (Julie Marlèn)
  • Celine & Theodor (Markus)
  • Eline & Lukas (Nathalie)
  • Elise & Johanna (Oda Othilie)
  • Elise & Thea
  • Erika & Aina (Andrea)
  • Hanna Irene & David Johan
  • Henriette & Edvin
  • Hermine & Mathea
  • Hogne & Trygve (Signe Irene)
  • Jakob & Oskar (Oda & Elias)
  • Jenny & Mathias
  • Linett & Eskil (Emre)
  • Lukas Elian & Leo Elison
  • Magnus & Hedda
  • Mathilde & Mathias
  • Rebecca & Ronja
  • Sigurd & Brage
  • Tyra & Tord (Gyda)
  • Ulrik & Nathaniel (Maja Cecilie)

Norwegian Names

In this week’s installation of Scandinavian names, we shall explore the forenames of the Norwegians.

Norway is one of the most sparsely populated countries in Europe, boasting a population of 4.8 million people.

The United States has more people of Norwegian descent than in Norway, it is estimated that about 3 million Americans claim their primary heritage as Norwegian.

As for the language, Norwegian is an interesting one, for its quite intelligible for a Dane or Swede to understand, but it still has its differences. For one, the country has several dialects, and secondly, there are two official forms of written Norwegian, Bokmål (the most common) and the more “puristic” form of Nynorsk. Both written forms are taught in schools, used in public administration and so forth, but the vast majority of Norwegians (around 85-90 %) use Bokmål.

Between the 16th-19th-centuries, Norway was under Danish rule, as a result,  for several centuries, the official written language of Norway was actually Danish. The educated elite of Norwegian society wrote in a dialect known as Dano-Norwegian, an admixture of Danish writing into various Norse dialects that had existed in the region. From the 19th-century up until the early 20th, Norway had formed a union with Sweden. It was not until Norwegian independence, around 1905, when there was a Norwegian language revival.

Soon after Norwegian independence, there was a push to create a unique Norwegian dialect, separate from Danish. The brains behind such an endeavor were two linguists by the names of Marius Nygaard and Jonathan Aars, and their brainchild was created under the name of Bokmål.

Bokmål is essentially an adapted form of written Danish mixed with Norwegian phonology, and by 1929, Bokmål was officially adopted by the Norwegian government as the standard written language.

Nynorsk, the second most common written form of Norwegian, is used by just 10 % of the Norwegian population. This form of writing is based on a more puristic version of Modern Norwegian.

Nynorsk was created in the 1800s by the Norwegian linguist, Iver Aasen, as a way to establish an official Norwegian language in place of Danish.

As for current baby naming trends in Norway, the top 10 Norwegian names of 2009, are fairly classic and not overall distinctively Norwegian, but the majority of these names have been used in Norway for centuries.

Females

Emma

Nora

Thea

Emilie

Ida

Julie

Linnea

Sofie

Ingrid

Anna


Male

Emil

Oliver

Jonas

William

Magnus

Mathias

Sander

Adrian

Sebastian

Andreas

Among the popular female names in Norway, two-syllable classics tend to be the belle du jour, whilst among the males it tends to be classical names derived from Greek or Latin.

According to the Central Statistics Bureau of Norway, names that were popular 100 years ago are now back in the top 100. These particular names were also popular among Norwegian immigrants who settled within the United States, in fact, it is interesting to note that the top 10 names of Norway look strikingly similar to many names that appear in the top 100 for particular U.S. states

With the exception of Ireland, no other country contributed a larger percentage of immigration to the United States than Norway. Between 1825-1925, approximately 500,000 Norwegian individuals had immigrated to the United States. The original State of choices being Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and the Dakotas.

Today, there are more than 4.5 million Americans who claim Norwegian ancestry. As a result, the United States picked up some Norwegian flavor that many Americans take for granted.

Many small Midwestern towns have a distinstive Norwegian influence, in North Dakota and parts of Minnesota, levse, a type of traditional Norwegian sugared bread, is a popular treat and lutefisk is an endearing part of Christmas dinner for many North Americans.

Perhaps the Norwegian flavor of some Americans has rubbed off on current trends in baby naming, some vaguely Norse names such as Emma, Emily, Ella, Oliver, Eric & Christian.

Below is a list of names (which have also been traditionally used in Norway) found in the top 100 most popular baby names from the top 10 American States with the highest Norwegian population.

Minnesota

  • Adrian # 78
  • Alexander # 6
  • Benjamin # 2
  • Anna # 20
  • Christian # 77
  • Daniel # 24
  • David # 49
  • Emma # 3
  • Ella # 6
  • Emily # 15
  • Eva # 52
  • Jacob # 5
  • Lilly # 93
  • Lucas # 36
  • Max # 79
  • Michael # 27
  • Nora # 51
  • Oliver # 42
  • Robert # 87
  • Samuel # 9
  • Sophie # 66
  • Thomas # 58
  • William # 3

Wisconsin

  • Adrian # 95
  • Alexander # 6
  • Anna # 25
  • Benjamin # 12
  • Christian # 75
  • Daniel # 36
  • David # 45
  • Emma # 3
  • Emily # 11
  • Ella # 7
  • Eva # 71
  • Jacob # 3
  • Lilly # 72
  • Lucas # 25
  • Max # 81
  • Michael # 21
  • Nora # 69
  • Oliver # 50
  • Sarah # 77
  • Sophie # 63
  • Thomas # 58
  • William # 11

California

  • Adrian # 16
  • Alexander # 5
  • Andrea # 20
  • Benjamin # 34
  • Christian # 24
  • David # 7
  • Emma # 5
  • Emily # 3
  • Ella # 41
  • Eric # 75
  • Eva # 97
  • Jacob # 4
  • Lucas # 53
  • Michael # 13
  • Oscar # 72
  • Robert # 57
  • Samuel # 39
  • Sarah # 37
  • Sophie # 73
  • Thomas # 93
  • William # 36

Washington

  • Alexander # 1
  • Adrian # 59
  • Andrea # 83
  • Anna # 23
  • Benjamin # 7
  • Clara # 99
  • Christian # 48
  • Daniel # 5
  • Emma # 4
  • Ella # 14
  • Eva # 52
  • Jacob # 2
  • Lucas # 32
  • Oliver # 53
  • Robert # 69
  • Samuel # 9
  • Sarah # 27
  • Sophie # 57
  • Thomas # 70

North Dakota

  • Alexander # 22
  • Anna # 18
  • Benjamin # 15
  • Christian # 96
  • Daniel # 53
  • David # 90
  • Ella # 4
  • Emily # 12
  • Emma # 3
  • Eva # 65
  • Jacob # 5
  • Lilly # 41
  • Lucas # 13
  • Michael # 28
  • Nora # 71
  • Oliver # 76
  • Robert # 99
  • Samuel # 33
  • Sophie # 27
  • Thomas # 58
  • William # 37

Illinois

  • Adrian # 39
  • Alexander # 1
  • Andrea # 61
  • Anna # 21
  • Benjamin # 17
  • Caroline # 88
  • Christian # 27
  • Daniel # 2
  • David # 11
  • Ella # 10
  • Emma # 4
  • Emily # 5
  • Eric # 87
  • Jacob # 3
  • Lucas # 37
  • Max # 92
  • Michael # 4
  • Oliver # 89
  • Robert # 66
  • Samuel # 36
  • Sarah # 32
  • Sophie # 94
  • Thomas # 52
  • William # 8

Iowa

  • Alexander # 13
  • Anna # 24
  • Benjamin # 16
  • Christian # 72
  • Daniel # 46
  • David # 49
  • Ella # 6
  • Emily # 12
  • Emma # 3
  • Eva # 98
  • Jacob # 1
  • Lilly # 71
  • Lucas # 42
  • Max # 70
  • Michael # 26
  • Nora # 82
  • Oliver # 85
  • Samuel # 23
  • Sarah # 72
  • Sophie # 70
  • Thomas # 71
  • William # 5

Oregon

  • Adrian # 59
  • Alexander # 1
  • Andrea # 64
  • Anna # 41
  • Benjamin # 10
  • Christian # 55
  • Daniel # 4
  • David # 19
  • Ella # 12
  • Emily # 4
  • Emma # 1
  • Eva # 59
  • Jacob # 3
  • Lilly # 53
  • Lucas # 31
  • Max # 95
  • Michael # 20
  • Oliver # 47
  • Samuel # 12
  • Sarah # 29
  • Sophie # 37
  • Thomas # 75
  • William # 9

South Dakota

  • Alexander # 30
  • Anna # 30
  • Benjamin # 24
  • Christian # 93
  • Daniel # 39
  • David # 51
  • Ella # 11
  • Emily # 12
  • Emma # 1
  • Eva # 97
  • Jacob # 7
  • Lilly # 75
  • Lucas # 49
  • Max # 61
  • Michael # 20
  • Oliver # 52
  • Samuel # 29
  • Sarah # 65
  • Sophie # 34
  • Thomas # 62
  • William # 11

Many of the above may not be obviously Norwegian, but many of these names are considered just as “Classic” in Norway as they are in the United States, and it is not a bad theory to suggest that many of these names within the last 5 years have been popularized by Americans who want to somehow return to their roots. Since at least 3% of the American population claims Norwegian descent, some Americans may have been opting for names that are neither obviously American nor Norwegian, yet at the same time honours their heritage in some way, without being overtly “foreign”. Names such as Anna, Emma, Sophie, Christian, Thomas & Jacob. Names that a great-grandchild of a Norwegian immigrant may have turned to for inspiration when naming their own child.

Perhaps you are a one of the many descendants of the Norwegians who settled these shores. Are you looking for a name to honour your hertiage? Below is a list of Norwegian names, (albeit some may be rare in their home countries), that are quite usable in an English-speaking society.

Here are some Norwegian alternatives to some very popular names:

Instead of Anthony=============Anton

Instead of Audrey=============Audrun

Instead of Brittany============Brytteva

Instead of Ella===============Ellaug or Ellevine

Instead of Emily=============Amalie

Instead of Eric/Erik===========Eirik (I-rik)

Instead of Isabella============Iselin

Instead of Jordan for a girl======Jorunn

Instead of Olivia=============Ovidia/Olava

Instead of Oliver=============Olav/Olaf

Instead of Lily==============Lilleba

Instead of Madison===========Magny

Instead of Michael===========Mikkel

Instead of Regan=============Reidun

Instead of Rory for a boy=======Roar

Instead of Sophia=============Sofine

Like Swedes, Norwegians have had a history for their fondness for smush and double names, below is a list of some Norwegian double or smush female names. Many of these are quite compatible with English:

Smushes & Doubles

  • Annelill
  • Elselill
  • Emma-Sophie
  • Ida-Marie
  • Iselilja
  • Karianne
  • Lottelise
  • Olise
  • Sirianna
  • Teoline
  • Trinelise

In recent years, some Norwegian parents have opted for Nature names, some of these are actually quite ancient and can be traced back to Viking period.

Below is a list of Norwegian/word names which would easily work just well on an Anglo-phone child.

Norwegian Nature/Word Names

Female

  • Edel (noble)
  • Fryd ( joy)
  • Fiolett (Violet; purple)
  • Gry (dawn)
  • Kamille (chamomile)
  • Lill (lilac)
  • Liv (life)
  • Mai (May)
  • Sol (sun)
  • Solvår (Spring-sun)
  • Svana (swan)
  • Tora (thunder)
  • Vår (Spring)
  • Vesla (little)
  • Vilda (wild)

Male

  • Ask (Ash)
  • Elg (moose)
  • Hauk (hawk)
  • Oleander (oleander)
  • Ørn (Eagle)
  • Rein (reindeer)
  • Storm (storm)
  • Timian (thyme)
  • Trygg (Safe)
  • Varg (wolf)

Finally, here is a list of traditional Norwegian names that might seem appealing to an Anglo-phone parent looking to bestow a unique name on their child.

Norwegian Names Compatible in English

Female

  • Bergly (rare in Norway)
  • Cecilie
  • Christiane
  • Dagrun (rare in Norway)
  • Ellida
  • Evin (rare in Norway)
  • Fia
  • Hedda
  • Hill/Hildri (rare in Norway)
  • Ina
  • Kari
  • Kirsti
  • Liva
  • Maren
  • Olea
  • Olina
  • Siri
  • Sunniva
  • Taran
  • Tomine
  • Vessa (rare in Norway)

Male

  • Andor
  • Audun
  • Erlend
  • Erling
  • Finn
  • Geir
  • Haakon
  • Havard
  • Hemming
  • Jonas
  • Kai
  • Magnus
  • Morten
  • Runar
  • Sander
  • Sofus
  • Tallak
  • Thor/Tor
  • Torger
  • Vidar

Finally, also keep in mind that in Norway there are some naming laws, for example, you cannot give a child a surname as a first name. So Anderson is definitely out! You also cannot bestow a name that could potentially cause emotional damage to the child.

Sources

  1. http://www.norskenavn.no/jentenavn.php?antallnavn=1000&bokstav=S
  2. http://www.barnimagen.com/felles/bryllup_og_daap/trenger_dere_et_gammelt_norsk_navn
  3. http://www.hf.uio.no/iln-dyn/publikumstjenester/sporjekassa/person/
  4. http://www.ssb.no/navn/

Tycho

Gender: Masculine
Origin: Greek
Meaning: debated
Eng (TIE-ko); Dutch (TEE-ko)

The name is derived from the Greek, Tychon (Τυχων) meaning, “hitting the mark.” Another etymology is that it could be derived from the Greek, tyche, meaning “luck.”

The name was borne by a Greek saint, but its most notable bearer was Danish astronomer, Tycho Brahe (1546-1601).

The name has enjoyed widespread usage throughout Northern Europe. It is believed that the name may have started off as a Latinized equivalent for the Old Norse, Toki, meaning “jerk; simpleton”, or as a Latinized form of Torkel.

The designated name-day in Greece is June 16.

Other forms of the name include

  • Tyge (Danish)


  • Tycho (Dutch/German/Latin)


  • Teiko (Finnish)


  • Tyyko (Finnish)


  • Tyko (Norwegian/Swedish)


  • Tikhon Тихон (Russian)


  • Tage (Swedish)


Sources

  1. http://www.behindthename.com/name/tycho
  2. http://www.nordicnames.de/wiki/Tycho

François-Régis, Régis

Gender: Masculine
Origin: French
Fre (HRAY-ZHEE); Eng (REE-jis)

The name is from a Catalan surname meaning, “ruler” and was originally bestowed as a double name, (in conjunction with François) in reference to a 16th-century French saint, known in English as Francis Regis or just plain Regis.

The name is borne by American TV host, Regis Philbin (b.1931).

The designated name-day in France is June 16.

Sources

  1. http://www.behindthename.com/namedays/lists/6.php
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Francis_Regis

Kielo

Gender: Feminine
Origin: Finnish
Meaning: “lily of the valley.”
(KEE:eh-lo)

The name comes directly from the Finnish word for the lily of the valley.

The name is borne by Finnish actress Kielo Tommila (b. 1950).

To hear pronunciation by native speakers, listen to: http://www.forvo.com/word/kielo/.

The designated name-day is June 15.

Päiviö, Päivi

Origin: Finnish
Meaning: “day.”

Päiviö is a Finnish male name that is either derived from the Finnish word päivä meaning “day” and perhaps started off as a vernacular form of the Old Norse name, Dag. It may also be a Finnish form of the Sami name, Peivas, meaning, “son of Day.”

The feminine forms of Päivi and Päivä are far more common in Finland.

Other feminine forms include:

Päive/Päivi (Estonian)
Päikki (Finnish)
Päivikki (Finnish)
Päivykkä (Finnish)
Päivyt (Finnish)

The designated name-day in both Finland and Estonia is June 16.

Sources

  1. http://www.nordicnames.de/wiki/Päivikki
  2. http://www.behindthename.com/namedays/lists/6.php

Germain, Germaine

Origin: French/Latin
Meaning: “seed”

The names are derived from the Roman cognomen, Germanus, which is derived from the Latin, germen, meaning “seed.” The meaning may have been synonymous with “brother; relative” or “blood relation.”

Germain is the French masculine form while Germaine (jer-MANE) Eng; (zhare-MEHN) Fre, is the feminine form.

St. Germaine Cousin was a 16th-century French saint and shepherdess. She was said to have suffered from a debilitating form of Tuberculosis, which crippled her, and she was also physically abused by her stepmother. She was renowned for her piety.

After her death, several miracles were attributed to the saint, and she has been venerated ever since, being canonized by the Catholic Church in 1867.

In France, the designated name-day is June 15.

Other forms of the name include:

    Germana (Italian/Polish/Portuguese/Spanish)
    Zermena (Latvian)

Another masculine form is the Italian/Spanish/Portuguese, Germano. A Polish masculine form is German.

Sources

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia
  2. http://www.behindthename.com/name/germanus