11/17/2023 0 Comments Medieval last names norway(1969) Dictionnaire éthymologique des noms de familles et prénoms de France, Ed. Guide Heimdal Bayeux, France.īernage, Georges (1982) La Normandie et les Vikings, Ed. Sources:īernage, Georges (1981) Prénoms Normands et Vikings, Ed. NOTE: There are some other family names whose origin is ‘other’ Germanic (Saxon or Frankish) but which are very close to Scandinavian forms: Enouf (Eginwulf), Anfray (Ansfrid), Anfri (Ansfrid), Geffroy (Gerdfrid), Gonfroy (Gunfrid), Rainfroy (Raginfrid), Rioult (Ridwulf). Thorgard (the one who is under Thor’s protection)ĭerivative of Varange (nottom of a boat, nickname for ‘sailor’) or composition of Var- (vigilant) and -Asgaut. Thérou(l)de, Thouroude, Troude, Trudeau, Torde May be Frankish/Saxon also, from Odalbert (Albert)īrynjolf (Hardened wolf,warrior.Īrnulf (wolf eagle). Scandinavian origin and meaning (if known) The Normandy-Yorkshire Linguistic Connection.Some Family names based on the craft of the Metalworking Smith.Terrain Features which affect Baltic weather.See All Pedigrees & Family Trees Records for Svalbard and Jan Mayen. Basin Information, Current and their effects An index to over 330,000 people living in Norway in 1875, including name, sex.Air masses which affect the Baltic and Skaggarack.Kovirke – Fortress of Mighty Oak and Earth.The Danelaw – population, culture and heritage.Scandinavian terms for landscape features in the Danelaw.Scandinavian take-over of estates in The Danelaw.Danegeld – The Vikings and money in England.From a midwinter celebration to a Christian feast.Yorkshire Dialect Words of Old Norse Origin.What was made in Viking Age Jorvik (York)?.What people ate and drank in Jorvik (York).
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