Ásgeir name meaning
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Norse
Usage: Icelandic, Faroese, Swedish, Danish and Finnish
Meaning: Ase and Deity
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What does Ásgeir mean?
Ásgeir came from Old Norse bestowed upon baby boys, meaning of Ásgeir is "Ase or Deity" is predominantly used in Finnish, Icelandic, Swedish, Danish and Faroese. Ásgeir is Icelandic and Faroese equivalent of Ásgæirr.
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How popular is the name Ásgeir?
Ásgeir is an extremely rare name around the globe.
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Famous people named Ásgeir
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