Sverrir name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Norse
Usage: Old Norse, Icelandic, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and Finnish
Meaning: Troublemaker
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What does Sverrir mean?

Of Old Norse origin, Sverrir bestowed upon boys and is used principally in Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Icelandic and Old Norse, Sverrir means "Troublemaker".

Variants of Sverrir

Sverrer

How popular is the name Sverrir?

Sverrir is a familiar baby name in Iceland. At least, 500 people globally have carried Sverrir as their given name, concentrated mainly Nordic regions according to our evaluation.

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Sverrir in Nordic countries

CountriesMen
First NameSecondary Name
Netherlands50
Sweden228
Norway719
Denmark130

Numerological aspects of Sverrir

Learn what makes you happy. Your charm is guilty of the success you enjoy right now or will do in the future. Nothing and no one can keep you amused for too long. Having letter R as your capstone represents your strong mind and rich knowledge. You should be more careful with your actions. You can hurt people with your recklessness. Nothing escapes your eye, your sense of smell is highly developed, such as your sense of touch.

Go through the following names similar to Sverrir

  •  Sigmar is originated from Old High German and Germanic is primarily used in Faroese, Swedish and Finnish, Sigmar means "Famous and Victory" is a boy name. Sigmar is spelling variation of Siegmar.
  •  Merula - Notably used in Tamil, Merula came from Egyptian and Old French, meaning of Merula is "Blackbird" is aimed at baby girls
  •  Sigthor is used specifically in Swedish and Danish is a boy name. Sigthor is Swedish form of Sigþórr
  •  Vesti - Used primarily in Danish and Swedish everlasting and commonly accepted, Vesti is originated from Latin is a gender insensitive name. Vesti is Finnish equivalent of Silvester
  •  Hildegærdh - Customary and Venerable girl name Hildegærdh is especially used in Old Swedish and Swedish. Hildegærdh is Swedish equivalent of Hildegard

Famous people named Sverrir

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