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Waylon is a masculine name of Old English and Norse origins. A variant of Wayland, this name translates to “land by the road”—something you’ll see plenty of as you and baby enjoy fun road trips… Read more »
Chances are, you have hopes for your new baby. With the name Von, which means “hope,” you can let baby know what a heartening symbol he is for the future. Old Norse in origin, Von is a boy’s name… Read more »
Norse mythology and Marvel enthusiasts will love the renowned name Thor, a masculine title of Norse origin, meaning “thunder.” This mighty name is borne by the Norse god of thunder, the sky, and… Read more »
Quimby as a boy's name is of Old Norse origin, and the meaning of Quimby is "estate of the woman".
Osborn as a boy's name is of Old Norse origin, and the meaning of Osborn is "bear god". Future CEO.
Liv is a girl’s name that’s as short and sweet as it is warm and inviting. While many consider Liv as a pet name for Olivia, the title actually has standalone status and Norse roots, as opposed to… Read more »
From the celebrated author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll, to lauded actor Daniel-Day Lewis, a boy called Lewis is in good company! Lewis is of German origin and means "… Read more »
Both royal and rugged, Eric is a masculine name of Norse origin soaked in Viking lore and badassery. From the Old Norse components ei, meaning "ever" or "alone," and ríkr, meaning "rule,"… Read more »
Erica, the feminine form of Eric, is a name derived from Old Norse, meaning “eternal ruler” or “ever powerful”. Some popular spelling variations of the name are Erika, Erykah, and Ereka, which all… Read more »
Brenda is a powerful girl’s name that means “sword”, “blade of the sword,” or “flaming sword.” It is commonly accepted to be the feminine variant of the Old Norse boy’s name Brandr, which developed… Read more »
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