Stæinkætill name meaning
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Norse
Usage: Old Norse
Meaning: Stone, Kettle and Cauldron, Helmet
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What does Stæinkætill mean?
Originated from Old Norse, Stæinkætill is particulary used in Old Norse is aimed at boys. Stæinkætill is combination of unexpected STEIN and KETILL. STEIN is variant of lofty Sten, which itself is Norwegian cognate of Steinn.
STEIN is Norwegian cognate of Steinn. Stæinkætill is combination of unexpected STEIN and KETILL.
Variants of Stæinkætill
Almsteinn, *StainawarijaR, Alfketill, Kelldórr, Kjelldor
How popular is the name Stæinkætill?
Stæinkætill is an extremely rare name around the world.
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