Brynjólfur name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Norse, Welsh, Celtic, Old English and Germanic
Usage: Icelandic and Danish
Meaning: Strong, Vigilant, Honored, Hill and Wolf
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What does Brynjólfur mean?

Brynjólfur is form of Bryniólfr in Icelandic language.

Variants of Brynjólfur

Bryniólfr

How popular is the name Brynjólfur?

Brynjólfur is an uncommon name which might be exclusive to Iceland. According to our evaluation, at least 50 people have been bestowed Brynjólfur around the globe.

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Famous people named Brynjólfur

  • Brynjólfur Sveinsson, served as the Lutheran Bishop of the see of Skálholt

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