160 Norwegian Cat Names
Here is a collection of most popular Norwegian male/female cat names, along with their meanings.
Norwegian Male Cat Names
- Halstein (stony rock)
- Amund (bridal gift)
- Bausi (proud)
- Canute (knot)
- Oluf (descendant)
- Welch (foreign person or stranger)
- Terje (spear of Thor)
- Vidar (fighter in the woods)
- Aslak (saga name of a supporter of Thorgest)
- Flosi (saga name of a Chieftain)
- Modi (God of rage)
- Floskubak (flashback)
- Kare (curvy)
- Destin (determined)
- Fiske (fish)
- Asmund (divine protection)
- Finn (wanderer)
- Magni(God of might and strength)
- Bodil (mighty ruler)
- Baldur (Norse God of Light and Love)
- Dag (day)
- Fritjof (one who steals peace)
- Mikkel (God-like)
- Odin (God of wisdom and war)
- Máni (God of moon)
- Floki (saga name of a heroic Viking)
- Búri (the first God)
- Thiazi (a giant)
- Bassi (big man/animal)
- Aricin (son of the eternal king)
- Skirnir (the shining one)
- Kleng (claw; has claws)
- Eirik (forever strong)
- Forseti (God of justice, peace and truth)
- Albrikt (all wise)
- Jens (variant of John)
- Carr (from the marsh)
- Aksel (the father of peace)
- Helge(holy; blessed)
- Freki (myth name of Odin’s wolf)
- Halvor (rock defender; protector)
- Brokk (myth name of a Dwarf)
- Hakon (high son)
- Hrolf (wolf)
- Agnar (sharp)
- Vali (God of revenge)
- Bragi (God of poetry)
- Sindri (a dwarf)
- Egil (inspires fright; the edge or point)
- Ander (manly)
- Frode (enlightened or wise)
- Astolf (love)
- Hrolleif (old wolf)
- Bodolf (wolf leader)
- Einar (warrior; leader)
- Olaf (relic; ancestor’s descendent)
- Svart (black)
- Colden (coal town)
- Loki (Trickster & God of Mischief and Fire)
- Ivar (archer; a Norse God)
- Brynjar (warrior in armor)
- Burnaby (estate of the warrior)
- Frey (lord)
- Gunnar (fighter)
- Bialfi (fur/pelt)
- Asger (spear of God)
- Bjarke (bear)
- Breidr (broad or fat)
- Arvid (tree of the eagle)
- Arkin (the eternal king’s son)
- Sven (boy)
- Varg (wolf)
- Bjorn (bear)
- Colby (town of darkness)
- Gunnolf (fighting wolf)
- Sköll (a wolf that chased the sun)
- Vegard (protection)
- Tyr (ancient God of War)
- Magnus (fighter)
- Steinn (stone)
- Tollak (play; game)
- Colborn (burning log)
- Jarle (nobleman)
Norwegian Female Cat Names
- Oili (divine woman)
- Alva (feminine form of Alf)
- Eilina (splendour)
- Bryn (hill)
- Eydis (goddess of good luck)
- Thora (like a thunder)
- Saga (seeing one)
- Sigfrid (marvelous victory)
- Astrid (divine beauty)
- Sif (wife of Thor; had beautiful hair)
- Karita (charity; generous love)
- Nava (beautiful)
- Anniken (Norwegian pet form of Anna)
- Ylva (female wolf)
- Trigve (meaning unknown)
- Rana (slender)
- Tove (gorgeous)
- Alba (white)
- Amr (dark, black)
- Eerika (ruling forever)
- Dagny (brightness/joy)
- Finn (wanderer)
- Unn (the beloved one)
- Vor (Goddess of Wisdom)
- Runa (secret love)
- Annbjørg (variant of Arnbjørg)
- Mina/Minna (love)
- Sienna (orange, red)
- Beyla (an elf)
- Siri (marvelous victory)
- Blancheflor (white flower)
- Verdani (in the making; that which is happening)
- Borgny (help/new)
- Benedikte (blessed)
- Fricka (mother of all; protectress of children)
- Sassa (divine beauty)
- Aldis (knowing)
- Andras (breath)
- Freja (like a lady)
- Duri (to sleep)
- Nanna (courageous)
- Turid (good-looking)
- Disa (active spirit)
- Tregul (tree gold; amber)
- Skadi (Goddess of Winter and of the Hunt)
- Freya (noble woman; Goddess of Love and Seduction)
- Lovise(renowned warrior)
- Linnea (lime tree, national flower of Sweden)
- Anja (grace of God)
- Embla (elm tree)
- Gull (goddess)
- Birget (protecting; strength; power)
- Hillevi (happy in war)
- Natuk (lovely, sweet)
- Selby (from the farm of willows)
- Theresia (to hunt, harvest)
- Manumina (sweet little fur under chin)
- Kari (pure; personification of wind)
- Elli (challenged Thor)
- Rane (queen; pure)
- Kolr (black/coal)
- Reidun (nest; lovely)
- Ase (god-like)
- Aundy (new prosperity)
- Eira (merciful)
- Bestla (an ancient Frost Giantess)
- Ineko (sweet/cute)
- Eva (living, animal)
- Kari (chaste, pure)
- Hertha (powerful woman)
- Alfhild (from the Old Norse name Alfhildr)
- Amba (wakeful)
- Aleksia (the defender, or helper of mankind)
- Liv (life)
- Else (my god/perfection)
- Asta (divine beauty)
- Are (precious one)
- Tordis (Goddess of Thor)
- Lene (illustrious)
- Pihka (to be in love with someone)
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