Norwegian Dog Names
Last updated: by Kyle J. LarsonNorwegian dog names have a unique charm drawn from the culture, nature, cities, food, and more. If you want a distinctive name for your pup, Norwegian heritage can offer an array of beautiful options that we’ll explore in this article.
Male Norwegian Dog Names
- Olav
- Bjørn
- Lars
- Erik
- Torgeir
- Viking
- Magnus
- Arne
- Jens
- Gunnar
- Hakon
- Finn
- Alf
- Sven
- Rolf
- Per
- Odd
- Johan
- Øystein
- Kjell
- Sigurd
- Thor
- Vidar
- Arild
- Roar
- Stein
- Leif
- Arvid
- Nils
- Stian
- Kai
Female Norwegian Dog Names
- Astrid
- Ingrid
- Hilde
- Helga
- Elin
- Marta
- Kari
- Liv
- Tove
- Siri
- Elsa
- Sigrun
- Marit
- Ragna
- Turid
- Aslaug
- Sigrid
- Gro
- Jorunn
- Birgit
- Marte
- Solveig
- Heidi
- Therese
- Randi
- Elise
- Asa
- Inger
- Kristin
- Greta
Norwegian Cities and Landmarks
- Oslo
- Bergen
- Trondheim
- Stavanger
- Tromsø
- Drammen
- Kristiansand
- Ålesund
- Lofoten
- Molde
- Geiranger
- Hamar
- Narvik
- Bodø
- Svalbard
- Lillehammer
- Voss
- Oppdal
- Nordsjoen (North Sea)
- Jotun (Jotunheimen – Mountain area)
- Hardanger (Fjord)
- Barents (Sea in the Arctic Ocean)
- Mjøsa (Lake)
- Rondane (National park)
- Nidaros (Historical name of Trondheim)
- Lyngen (Alps)
- Finnmark (County)
- Senja (Island)
Names Inspired by Norwegian Food
- Lefse (Traditional Norwegian flatbread)
- Lutefisk (Dish made from aged stockfish)
- Gravlaks (Cured salmon dish)
- Kaviar (Fish roe spread)
- Freia (Famous Norwegian chocolate brand)
- Ballerina (Popular Norwegian biscuit)
- Toro (Famous for their soup mixes)
- Jarlsberg (Norwegian cheese)
- Akevitt (Traditional Norwegian spirit)
- Tine (Norway’s largest producer of dairy products)
- Kvikk (From Kvikk Lunsj, a Norwegian chocolate brand similar to Kit Kat)
- Mokka (Coffee-based dessert)
- Vafler (Waffle)
- Reke (Shrimp)
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