Arnljot name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Old Norse, Hebrew, Germanic and Old High German
Usage: Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Finnish and Old SwedishDanish
Meaning: Eagle, Rule, Eagle and Elder, Prevail and Eagle Ruler
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What does Arnljot mean?

Arnljot is Norwegian equivalent of Arnljót. Also Arnljot is form of Arnljótr in Swedish language.

Variants of Arnljot

Arnliot, Arnljót, Arnljótr

How popular is the name Arnljot?

Arnljot is a familiar baby name in Norway. At least, 200 people around the globe have been given the name as per our findings, concentrated mainly Nordic regions.

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Arnljot in Nordic countries

CountriesMen
First NameSecondary Name
Netherlands05
Sweden024
Norway122176
Denmark10

What numbers say about Arnljot?

You think a lot and it makes you sick sometimes. You have a plan on changing the world. However, in order to do it, teach people how to change themselves first. Once you put your charming smile on, everyone forgets about your flaws and mistakes and dreams of spending the rest of their life near you. You work hard so you can reach some level of financial stability. Positive energy adores your spirit.

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Famous people named Arnljot

  • Arnljot Nyaas, Norwegian cross country skier

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