Choosing the best name for your little baby girl is not an easy task. After all, you want to to give her a simple name but also a unique one. So, you may want to check out the best Norwegian girl names.
One of the things that you need to know about Norwegian girl names is that most names have a wide range of meanings. After all, Norwegian girl names are usually based on nature, history, and even Mythology.
Discover the best names for your baby.
Besides the fact that choosing a good Norwegian girl name is always important, the truth is that this is a very important thing for Norwegian country. While it may surprise you, the Norwegian people have been combining the names of the parents and closest relatives such as grandparents to get to a unique and beautiful Norwegian girl name.
So, to ensure that you have a wide range of Norwegian girl names to choose from, we gathered the best ones and we are also explaining to you what each one means.
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Let’s start with names that start with a vowel first:
#1: Letter A:
Annbjørg – means eagle protection
Annikin – means mercy or grace and is a different form for Anne
Åshild – represents a fighting and brave woman
Astryd – means a divine strength
Asvoria – represents someone who is prudent
Aud – means isolated or desorted
Audhilda – means rich warrior woman
Audney – means new found wealth
Auduna – means deserted
Aundy – means new founded prosperity
#2: Letter E:
Eir – the name of the healing goddess
Ericka/Erika/Erikka – the female version of Eric and represents a woman who rules the world
#3: Letter I:
Idona – this was the goddess of the apples of the eternal youth
Idun – means someone who is active
Iduna – means someone who is active in love
Inga/Ingaberg – means the daughter of the hero
Ingeborg/Ingjerd/Ingunn – means of the goddess Frøy
#4: Letter U:
Unn – means someone who is loved
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Now, let’s go with each consonant of the alphabet:
#1: Letter B:
Bergdis – means the protection of the spirit
Bergliot – means helpful light
Birget – represents a protecting woman
Bodile/Bodilla – means a fighting woman
Brunnehilde – represents the fighting and armored woman
#2: Letter D:
Dagrun – means a secret lore
Dalr – means from the valley
Diss – represents someone who is spirited
Dordi/Dorte – means a gift from God
#3: Letter F:
Frikka – means a peaceful ruler
#4: Letter G:
Garthf – means protection
Gimle – means new heaven
Gjalp – means a giant
Gudrid – represents someone who has a divinely inspired wisdom
Gunhilde/Gunnhildr – means battle maiden
Guro – means divinely inspired wisdom
Guthr – means like the war
#5: Letter H:
Haldora – represents someone who is half spirited
Halla – means an unexpected gift
Halldis – means a firm helper
Hallfrid – someone who is half beautiful
Hallgerd – someone who is half protected
Haralda – means an army ruler
Herdis – means a group of warriors
Hildigunn – means a fighting or warrior woman
Hyndla – means a giant
#6: Letter M:
Marete – means pearl and is a variant of Margaret
#7: Letter R:
Roønnaug – means woman or house
#8: Letter T
Tove – means good
#9: Letter V:
Valjeta – menas dawning
Vibeke – means little woman