List of Danish Baby Names Meanings

Catrine

The meaning of the name “Catrine” is: “Pure”.

Meaning: Scandinavian form of KATHERINE. Origin: Danish

Cecilie

Cecilie is the Danish and Norwegian form of Cecilia, both of which are derived from the Latin Caecilía, itself a feminine form of the Old Roman family name Caecilius.

Meaning: Norwegian and Danish feminine form of the Latin name Caecilius, meaning blind. Origin: Danish

Christiansen

Christiansen (Danish pronunciation: [kʁɛsˈdjænˀsn̩]) is a Danish and Norwegian patronymic surname, literally meaning son of Christian. The spelling variant Kristiansen has identical pronunciation. Christiansen is the sixteenth most common name in Denmark, but is shared by less than 1% of the population.

Meaning: Son of the christian Origin: Danish

Christofferson

Christoffersen (Danish pronunciation: [kʁiˈstɔfɐsn̩]) is a Danish-Norwegian patronymic surname, literally meaning son of Christoffer, the North Germanic form of the Greek given name Χριστόφορος, Christóphοros.

Meaning: Son of christoffer Origin: Danish

Clady

Latin Meaning: ... In Latin the meaning of the name Clady is: Lame.

Meaning: Lame Origin: Danish

Donar

"God Of Thunder" The meaning of the name Donar is God Of Thunder. The origin of the name Donar is Scandinavian.

Meaning: God of thunder Origin: Danish

Dorthe

Dorthe is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1416 times.

Meaning: The Danish form of Dorothy. Origin: Danish

Dota

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Meaning: From the Old Danish language, commonly thought to mean daughter. Origin: Danish

Dotta

Dotta Name Meaning. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair).

Meaning: From the Old Danish language, commonly thought to mean daughter. Origin: Danish

Dottir

The full name consists of one or more given names, followed by a family name or a patronym. ... For the most part, family names are used in all of the Scandinavian countries except Iceland, which uses patronyms derived from the father's given name and the suffixes -son meaning "son" and -dóttir meaning "daughter".

Meaning: From the Old Danish language, commonly thought to mean daughter. Origin: Danish