Old Danish names

  1. Niels
    • Origin:

      Danish variation of Nicholas; Dutch diminutive of Cornelius
    • Description:

      Gives middle-aged Neil a new lease on life.
  2. Ole
    • Ragnhild
      • Regitze
        • Rigmor
          • Sigrid
            • Origin:

              Norse
            • Meaning:

              "fair victory"
            • Description:

              Sigrid is a distinctly Scandinavian name that is starting to edge out into the wider world, a la cousin Ingrid. Unfortunately, short form Siri is now off the table, but Sigrid is still a possibility.
          • Sigurd
            • Soren
              • Origin:

                Danish, Norwegian
              • Meaning:

                "stern"
              • Description:

                This gentle Scandinavian name, soft and sensitive, is being discovered in a major way by parents in the US. It's most closely identified with the nineteenth century philosopher Soren Kierkegaard, but there have been modern fictional Sorens as well, in The Matrix Reloaded and the book series Guardians of Ga'Hoole, Charlie and Lola, and Underworld.
            • Sylvester
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "wood, forest"
              • Description:

                This name of three early popes has been associated in recent years with a cocky cartoon cat ("Thufferin' thuccatash!") and the Italian Stallion hero of the Rocky and Rambo movies (who was born Michael) — and yet we think it just might be ready to move further back into the mainstream.
            • Sif
              • Sigga
                • Sissel
                  • Thyra
                    • Origin:

                      Swedish and Danish
                    • Meaning:

                      "Thor's temple; Thor's strength"
                  • Valdemar
                    • Origin:

                      Nordic variation of Vladimir
                    • Description:

                      Ten years ago we would have advised people to steer clear of this name (and maybe choose the similar sounding Walter instead); but with the rise of other Nordic and Eastern European names like Viggo and Casimir, maybe its time to re-thing Valdemar. It's a big name, but with enough penache, it could be pulled off. Valdemar was introduced to Scandinavia in the 12th Century by a Danish king named for his Ukrainian grandfather, and is currently in the Danish Top 20.
                  • Viggo
                    • Origin:

                      Scandinavian
                    • Meaning:

                      "war"
                    • Description:

                      Though to most Americans Viggo is a one-person name attached to intense actor Mortensen, it is actually an old Norse name dating back to the Vikings, and is currently the 32nd most popular appellation in Sweden. Viggo Mortensen is a Jr., sharing his name with his Danish father.
                  • Vilhelm
                    • Origin:

                      German variation of William
                    • Description:

                      The way Wilhelm is pronounced anyway, so a pointless spelling variation.
                  • Vigga
                    • Vilhelmine
                      • Villads