Norse Baby Names - girl

  1. Evy
    • Engla
      • Filippa
        • Freya
          • Origin:

            Norse
          • Meaning:

            "a noble woman"
          • Description:

            Freya has long been popular in the U.K. but has only taken off in the US in the last decade, along with the entire category of mythological names. Derived from the Old Norse name Freyja, meaning "Lady, noble woman", Freya is the name of the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
        • Frida
          • Origin:

            German
          • Meaning:

            "peace"
          • Description:

            The dynamic personality and paintings of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo have inspired growing numbers of parents to resurrect this form of the name. It does much better in certain European countries, especially in Denmark and Norway. The Frieda and Freida spellings were more popular in the US until the middle of the 20th century.
        • Heidi
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Adelheid; German
          • Meaning:

            "noble, nobility"
          • Description:

            Heidi became known—and popular—via the 1880 eponymous children's classic by Swiss writer Johanna Spyri and, despite decades of American Heidis of all sizes, shapes, and personalities, the name seems permanently tethered to that spunky little girl on the Alpine mountaintop in the book and Shirley Temple movie.
        • Helga
          • Origin:

            Scandinavian
          • Meaning:

            "holy, blessed"
          • Description:

            A traditional Nordic name, Helga was extremely popular throughout Scandinavia in the 19th and early 20th centuries. In Germany, it was a Top 10 pick from 1924 to 1943. And it still ranks in the Icelandic Top 50 today.
        • Hilda
          • Origin:

            German
          • Meaning:

            "battle woman"
          • Description:

            Short for Brunhilda, the operatic Valkyrie of Teutonic legend, Hilda still has not quite shaken off that image that image. Though with the resurgence of Matilda, she might just have a bit of a comeback.
        • Hilde
          • Hillevi
            • Ida
              • Origin:

                German
              • Meaning:

                "industrious one"
              • Description:

                Many vowel names stylish a century ago are coming back, and Ida seems like a possible, logical successor to Ada and Ava.
            • Inga
              • Origin:

                Norse
              • Meaning:

                "guarded by Ing"
              • Description:

                Ing was a powerful Norse god whose name inspired several modern variations -- though Inga has become a caricatured Scandinavian choice.
            • Ingrid
              • Origin:

                Norse
              • Meaning:

                "fair; Ing is beautiful"
              • Description:

                The luminous Ingrid Bergman's appeal was strong enough to lend universal charisma to this classic Scandinavian name, which has been somewhat neglected in the US. Even today, a child named Ingrid would be assumed to be of Scandinavian ancestry, signaling the name has never been fully integrated into the English lexicon the way other European choices from the same era like Danielle or Kathleen have.
            • Juli
              • Kajsa
                • Klara
                  • Origin:

                    German, Russian, Polish, Scandinavian
                  • Meaning:

                    "light"
                  • Description:

                    German, Slavic and Scandinavian form of Clara, which is a Top 100 girl name in multiple European countries, including Austria, Croatia, Iceland and Poland.
                • Lea
                  • Origin:

                    Variation of Lee or Leah
                  • Meaning:

                    "meadow; weary"
                  • Description:

                    While traditionally pronounced as a homonym for Lee, Glee actress Lea Michele pronounces her name like Leah, and it may also rhyme with Freya. Regardless of your preferred pronunciation, it's interesting to note that Lea has always charted in the US Top 1000, despite coming close to the bottom a few times, making it one of the girl names starting with L that both fits in and stands out.
                • Leonie
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "lion"
                  • Description:

                    Leonie is a chic French and German form of a name that exists in a range of variations from Leona to Leonia to Leon to Leo to Lionel, all newly fashionable after a couple of generations in style limbo.
                • Liv
                  • Origin:

                    Norse
                  • Meaning:

                    "life"
                  • Description:

                    The fame of actress and Aerosmith daughter Liv Tyler helped to infuse life into this short but solid Scandinavian name that was chosen for her daughter by Julianne Moore.
                • Livia
                  • Origin:

                    Diminutive of Olivia or Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "blue, envious"
                  • Description:

                    Though it sounds like a chopped-off variation of Olivia, which means olive, the distinctively attractive Livia has been an independent name since the days of the ancient Romans, when it belonged to Livia Drusilla—the powerful wife of the Emperor Augustus—and is still commonly heard in modern Italy.