Guttorm name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Norse
Usage: Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Finnish
Meaning:
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What does Guttorm mean?

Guttorm is form of Guttormr. Guttormr is variation of Guðþormr.

Variants of Guttorm

Gudtorm, Guttormr, Guðþormr, Goðþormr

How popular is the name Guttorm?

Guttorm is a common baby name in Norway. At least, 1000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our findings, concentrated mainly Nordic regions.

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Guttorm in Nordic countries

CountriesMen
First NameSecondary Name
Netherlands50
Sweden822
Norway474653
Denmark30

What numbers say about Guttorm?

You are a person of change and spontaneity. You aren't selfish, so you allow everyone in it. Everyone loves you for your positivity and the way you talk. You are a good speaker who knows what to say to motivate people. Although you are the most positive person you know, deep inside, your soul is sad. You are looking for your higher purpose. There's something about the ‘negative you' that makes you feel alive and gets the best out of you.

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Famous people named Guttorm

  • Guttorm Hansen, Norwegian writer and politician for the Labour Party
  • Guttorm Granum, Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party
  • Guttorm of Norway, King of Norway from January to August 1204

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