There are 8 Norway names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Norway names 1 to 8. Christopher was the most popular among these names in 2008. The name is primarily used in English, and it was followed in popularity by the English and French Charles and the English, French, and Scandinavian Eric. The unusual Norway names are Einar (English, German, and Scandinavian), Harald (German and Scandinavian), Jostein (German and Scandinavian), Knut (English, German, and Scandinavian), and Magnus (English, German, and Scandinavian). Norway names are fairly popular baby names for boys. At the height of their usage in 1972, 5.453% of baby boys were given Norway names. There were 3 Norway names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. Norway names have since experienced a decline in frequency, and are used on a moderate scale now. In 2008, 3 Norway names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 1.408%. Within all Norway names, the English Christopher was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #9 and a usage of 0.8268%.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Charles 63 | man, free man ... in Germany, Sweden, and Norway, and by seven emperors ... |
Christopher 9 | bearing Christ ... of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway ... |
Einar | warrior chief ... in ancient Iceland and Norway. ... |
Eric 86 | ever ruling, lone ruler, ... of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway also bore the name ... |
| Harald | army, warrior; to rule ... used in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and other ... |
| Jostein | horse, stallion; stone ...The name is common in Norway. ... |
| Knut | knot; race, kind ... England, Denmark, and Norway ... |
| Magnus | great ... borne by seven kings of Norway, including Magnus I ... |
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