Bergálfur name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Norse, Old English, German and Gothic
Usage: Icelandic
Meaning: From the Fortified Hill Or Castle, Magical Counsel, Elf, All and Peace, Natural Spirit and Council
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What does Bergálfur mean?

Mainly used in Icelandic, Bergálfur aimed at baby boys has its origin in Old Norse. BORG and quintessential and darling ALF are combined to form Bergálfur. ALF is variant form of AlfredAlfie.

Also ALF is variant of popular, pious and unfading Alfonso. ALF is also form of customary and timeless Alf. ALF is also form of Combinations with the Name Element Alf. ALF is also version of Alfr.

ALF is also a variant form of Álfr, which itself is diminutive of names with "Alf", which itself is abridged form of Alfred, which itself is German equivalent of Alef. ALF is form of Alef in German language.

Variants of Bergálfur

Adalburg, Bergdís, *Reiðalfr, Alberich, Alborg, Alberic, Aelfric

How popular is the name Bergálfur?

Bergálfur is an extremely rare name around the globe.

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