10 Interesting Names from Norway

Since, of course, it's winter, I'm going to list some interesting names from the 2024 Norwegian top 100:

  • Brage (#46)
    • From Old Norse Bragi, meaning "first poetry"
    • Sounds like "braggy" 
  • Einar (#63)
    • Old Norse name meaning "one warrior"
    • If pronounced "AY-nar," can work as alternative to Aiden
  • Håkon (#42)
    • Old Norse name meaning "high son"
    • Pronunciation challenge ("HO-kuwn), but otherwise lively
  • Iben (#11)
    • From Danish word for "ebony"
    • Alternative to Eden, honor name for Elizabeth
  • Lykke (#91)
    • Means "happiness" in Danish
    • Unknown pronounciation
  • Mie (#47)
    • Short form of Marie
    • Pronounced "me" or "my," can create confusion in first-person sentences
  • Ole (#
    • Danish and Norwegian form of Olaf
    • Pronounced "OO-la," sounds more like girls' name
  • Selma
    • Ossian's castle in James Macpherson's nineteenth-century poems
    • Old-lady, contrarian sound
  • Ulrik
    • Scandinavian form of Ulrich, meaning "king's heritage"
    • Update to Eric
  • Vilde
    • Short for Avilde, "elf battle"
    • Pronounced "vill-da"?
What names in the Norwegian top 100 do you find interesting?

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