Thore name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Scandinavian
Usage: German, Scandinavian, Greenlandic, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Old SwedishFinnish
Pronunciation: th(o)-re
Meaning: Thunder and The Element Thor with the Meaning Thunder
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What does Thore mean?

Unisex name Thore is notably used in Norwegian, German, Danish, Scandinavian, Old SwedishFinnish, Swedish and Greenlandic, Thore means "Thunder God or The Element Thor with the Meaning Thunder " came from Scandinavian.

Thore is Swedish equivalent of Thori.

How do I pronounce Thore?

Two syllabled Thore is most commonly pronounced as th(o)-re.

Variants of Thore

Thure, Tor, Thori, Tori, Tore, Thor, Tord, Þórr, Toria, Victoria, Victor, Nestori, Torid, Torenius, Tora

How popular is the name Thore?

Thore is a common baby name in Norway while it is somewhat familiar in Sweden, Germany, Jordan, Palestine and Denmark. As per our findings, over 4000 people has been named Thore globally.

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Thore in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands231200
Finland6210150
Sweden525178600
Norway756124500
Denmark174000

Here's what numbers has to say about Thore

Your spirituality matters to you. This is why you seem so distant from time to time. You like disconnecting from the world and reconnecting with your soul. Don't forget to emind yourself of your life success, when facing hard times. You never approach issues or challenges with a negative attitude because you know that no problem comes with a solution. You are highly intuitive and inspire as you go.

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Famous people named Thore

  • Thore Michelsen, Norwegian rower

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