Some parents go into the world of Viking names when trying to find significant names for their boys. These names reflect the Nordic people's courage and heritage. The names of the strong warriors who traveled from Denmark to Sweden over the seas bear witness to the heritage they left behind.
Every name has a meaning, such as warrior king Ragnar or bear Bjorn. Selecting Viking male names and meanings for your child not only lets you learn what it means but also connects them to a rich history full of exciting mythology and tales of bravery.
Viking Boy Names
1. Hans
Hans is Yahweh is gracious in Danish. This name emphasizes a generous nature and denotes divine favor and blessing from God.
2. Steffen
The crown of God in Scandinavian. It suggests regal or noble attributes and depicts a person given with divine dignity and authority.
3. Erik
Erik is a Scandinavian who is known as the "eternal ruler." This name, which is frequently linked to powerful and enduring influence, represents ageless leadership and enduring power.
4. Olaf
The Viking name Olaf is a Danish/Norwegian "descendant of an ancestor." It links the wearer to their ancestry and family history by signifying ancestry and heritage.

5. Egil
The Scandinavian name Egil means edge of a sword. This name suggests a warrior-like persona with a cutting-edge presence by implying strength and sharpness.
6. Bjarne
Bjarne, which means "bear" in Old Scandinavian. It embodies the attributes of a strong and fierce bear, signifying power, bravery, and a protective disposition.
7. Frode
It's a Norwegian and Danish name, that means learned, wise. This name highlights a person who is well-known for their knowledge and perceptive observations, and it denotes intelligence and wisdom.
8. Espen
Norwegian/Danish name for God bear. It combines strength and divinity, implying a powerful, protecting figure with a holy or esteemed standing.
9. Fenrir
The terrible wolf in Norse mythology is destined to murder Odin. A mythological symbol of great power and destiny that stands for turmoil and unavoidable change.
10. Dag
This name represents hope and brightness, the light and promise of every new day.
11. Jurgen
One of the popular Viking names for men, Jurgen means farmer in old Norse as it symbolizes a bond with the land and farming, evoking a nourishing and rooted essence.
12. Vali
Odin's son in Old Norse This name suggests a strong ancestry and legendary significance, as well as divine legacy and strength.
13. Njord
Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian, it means man of the North. This name represents a link to the north, which is frequently connected to tenacity and fortitude.
14. Viggo
Old Norse word for battle or exuberant. It symbolizes a free-spirited and exuberant character, combining bravery akin to a warrior with bright joy.
15. Hagan
Old Norse for "youthful." This name conveys freshness and energy, implying a vibrant, young individual with an upbeat disposition.
16. Ullr
Glory or magnificence in Old Norse. It denotes grandeur and brilliance, which are frequently connected to remarkable and amazing attributes.
17. Bodin
In Old Norse, it means shelter. This name suggests safety and protection, signifying a reassuring and nurturing presence that provides a haven.
18. Ebbe
Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish for "wild boar." It is a symbol of fierceness and power, capturing the fearless and resilient nature of a wild boar.
19. Rune
Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian secret lore. This name denotes mystical wisdom and knowledge, frequently connected to deep comprehension and age-old secrets.
20. Bo
From Old Norse, it means to dwell. It conveys a feeling of security and belonging, implying a contented and cozy presence.
21. Sindri
Old Norse mythology describes them as sparkling dwarfs from Scandinavia and Iceland. This name is a symbol of intelligence and skill, of originality and the captivating spark of life.
22. Floki
It's an Icelandic name for a Viking hero. It reflects the bravery and heroism of Viking explorers and embraces the spirit of adventure and daring.
23. Heimdall
In Old Norse, it refers to white god. A god's guardian who is revered for his protective and watchful demeanor, and who represents purity and alertness.
24. Norrell
It means from the North in Old Norse. This name denotes northern origins, which are frequently linked to tenacity and fortitude.
25. Gisli
Faroese/Icelandic for a ray of sunshine. It suggests a person who spreads joy and light to others and is a symbol of brightness and hope.
Norse Names Male
26. Ulf
In Swedish/Norwegian/Danish, it means wolf. It symbolizes strength and fierceness in Scandinavian culture.
27. Ragnar
Ragnar implies army rule, reflecting leadership and military strength in Viking lore.
28. Thoor
Thoor is the Norse god of thunder, war, and strength; son of Odin.

29. Harald
Translates to "war chief," denoting a leader or commander in battle.
30. Balder
The name Balder means the Norse god of light and beauty, meaning courageous army.
31. Tyrell
Tyrell means stubborn, highlighting determination and resilience.
32. Arkyn
Signifies the eternal king’s son, suggesting noble birth and everlasting legacy.
33. Bjarke
It means bear, which represents strength and ferocity in Danish culture.
34. Njal
Njal means champion, which indicates victory and prowess in Scandinavian tradition.
35. Gandaalf
This name translates to wand elf, a magical figure in Norse mythology.
36. Sven
Among the common Norse male names, it means young man, which is often used to signify youth and vitality.
37. Tryygve
Tryygve simply implies truth, reflecting honesty and integrity.
38. Kåre
It means curly-haired or curved hair, often used to describe appearance.
39. Bragi
Norse god of poetry and eloquence also means first.
40. Vidar
It means Forest warrior; a son of Odin known for avenging his father's death.
41. Eino
Eino means one, that suggests uniqueness and singularity.
42. Aren
This means an eagle, symbolizing vision, strength, and freedom.
43. Magnus
Magnus means great or mighty, reflecting grandeur and power.
44. Leif
Leif translates to descendant or heir, indicating lineage and heritage.
45. Herlleif
Herlleif means warrior descendant, reflecting a lineage of fighters.
46. Jarl
It means nobleman, which denotes high social rank and honor.
47. Hane
Hane means Yahweh is gracious, indicating divine favor and grace.
48. Asmund
Asmund means divine protection, signifying safety and shelter by the gods.
49. Oasman
Oasman means God’s protection, reflecting divine safeguarding and care.
50. Alf
It means "elf," evoking magical and mythical qualities.
Unique Male Viking Names
51. Gorm
It represents reverence and high regard, denoting a person of great respect.
52. Arik
Arik symbolizes perpetual leadership, implying a ruler with enduring power and authority.
53. Vollund
Vollund simply denotes exceptional craftsmanship and artistry, often associated with legendary skill and creativity.
54. Sigurd
In Scandinavian it means guardian. It represents protection and vigilance, embodying the qualities of a steadfast and brave protector.
55. Booth
It refers to humble origins, implying a rustic or simple birth setting.
56. Ing
Ing suggests heritage and lineage, often associated with the ancient progenitor or forefather.
57. Alvis
Alvis is a dwarf in Norse Mythology. Also known for wisdom and knowledge, was engaged to marry Thor's daughter, Thrud.
58. Sten
It symbolizes strength and solidity, akin to a rock, indicating steadfastness and resilience.
59. Herleif
Herleif denotes a commanding presence, leading warriors into battle with authority and strategy.
60. Ivar
Ivar represents a skilled archer and warrior, proficient in using the bow in combat.
61. Helge
In Norwegian/Danish/Swedish/Finnish it means holy, or blessed. It suggests sanctity and divine favor, often associated with a sacred or blessed individual.
62. Björn
In Swedish/Icelandic/German it means bear, as it symbolizes strength and courage, likening the individual to the mighty bear.
63. Asbjorn
One of the unique Vikings names male, it represents a divine or sacred strength, merging spiritual and physical power.
64. Joraan
It denotes a connection to the land and agriculture, indicating a person who cultivates the earth.
65. Audor
In Ancient Scandinavian it means wealth, as it suggests prosperity and abundance, often associated with riches and material success.
66. Hollger
Hollger symbolizes isolation and independence, suggesting a person or place set apart and self-reliant.
67. Loki
Loki is known for cunning and mischief, often causing trouble and chaos among the gods.
68. Odin
The chief god associated with wisdom, war, and poetry, presided over Valhalla.
69. Bjoern
Bjoern signifies bravery and strength, embodying the characteristics of the formidable bear.
70. Easpen
Easpen means merges divine and animalistic attributes, symbolizing a holy or sacred strength.
71. Aesir
Aesir refers to the pantheon of principal gods in Norse mythology, denoting divine beings.
72. Garald
It indicates leadership and prowess in combat, especially with the spear, a symbol of warrior skill.
73. Knut
It represents complexity and unity, symbolizing something intricately tied together or a binding agreement.
74. Thor
Thor is a Viking man renowned for immense power, wielding Mjolnir, and controlling thunder and storms.
75. Torben
Torben combines Thor's might with the strength of a bear, indicating great power and ferocity.
Special Norse Boy Names
76. Frey
Frey, a Norse god of sunlight, fertility, and prosperity, also translates as "lord" or "exalted one."
77. Trygve
Trygve is an old Norse name that means truth and is frequently used to refer to people who are dependable and trustworthy.
78. Ragnnar
Meaning army rule, Ragnnar is a Swedish, Norwegian, and Icelandic name that represents power, bravery, and leadership.
79. Tyr
The god of combat, law, and justice in Norse mythology, Tyr is admired for his courage and justice.

80. Hrafen
Hrafen is an old Scandinavian name that means raven, and in Norse culture, it denotes knowledge, insight, and mystery.
81. Krystof
Krystof is an Old Norse name that means bearing Christ, indicating its deep Christian importance.
82. Wayde
Wayde is an Old Norse word that means able to go, denoting the capacity and preparedness for travel or activity.
83. Denny
Old Norse name meaning "follower of Dionysius," reflecting a connection to the Greek god of wine and festivity.
84. Erling
Denny is an Old Norse name that translates to "follower of Dionysius," implying a relationship to the Greek deity of celebration and wine.
85. Boden
Boden is an Old Norse name that means shelter, denoting safety, shelter, and defense.
86. Sindre
Sindre is an Old Norse name for a dwarf who made magical objects. It means sparkling and comes from Scandinavian and Icelandic folklore.
87. Norell
Norell is an Old Norse name that means from the North, suggesting a northern origin or affiliation.
88. Runne
The name Runne means secret lore, and it's associated with mystery, old wisdom, and the runic alphabet.
89. Osman
The name Osman is an Old Norse name that means God's protection, denoting heavenly defense and ethereal security.
90. Aric
Aric is an Old Norse name that means eternal ruler, which denotes authority and leadership that endures forever.
91. Ebbie
Ebbie is a name that is Scandinavian, Danish, and Swedish for wild boar, and it denotes fortitude, perseverance, and strength.
92. Stefen
It is a Scandinavian name that means God's crown, signifying respect, majesty, and heavenly favor.
93. Ulr
Ulr is an Old Norse name that means glory or splendor and is connected to grandeur and outstanding quality.
94. Ve
Ve is a Scandinavian name that means giver of feelings; in mythology, it represents the emotional depth of Odin's twin brother.
95. Hanne
The Danish/Norwegian name Hanne means Yahweh is gracious, which indicates God's love, grace, and favor.
96. Gandalf
The old Norse name Gandalf means wand elf, referring to a legendary character who combines magical ability and age-old knowledge.
97. Joraan
The Norse name Joraan means farmer, and it connotes a relationship to the earth, agriculture, and nurture.
98. Hagaan
The name Hagaan is an old Norse name that means youthful, denoting energy, strength, and a lively disposition.
99. Holger
Holger is a Norse name that means island, signifying individuality, seclusion, and remote location.
100. Volund
The name Volund is an old Norse name that means skillful, artistic and is frequently connected to extraordinary artistry and workmanship.