Guðjón name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Icelandic and Old Norse
Usage: Icelandic, Danish and Swedish
Meaning: God
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What does Guðjón mean?

Guðjón's origin is Icelandic and Old Norse, meaning of Guðjón is "God" used for boys is used substantially in Swedish, Icelandic and Danish. Guðjón is originated from Icelandic and Old Norse is mainly used in Swedish, Icelandic and Danish and is given to boys, Guðjón means "God".

Guðjón is compound of GUD and prevailing and perpetual JON. JON is variant form of biblical, enduring and celebrated John. Also JON is version of celebrated and biblical Jona. JON is also version of Ión.

JON is also variation of biblical and loved Jonas, which itself is Nordic and Low German equivalent of John. JON is Nordic and Low German equivalent of John.

Variants of Guðjón

Alugōdaz, *Goð-ormR, Bergjón, Johanarnt

How popular is the name Guðjón?

Guðjón is a common baby name in Iceland. At least, 1000 people globally have been given the name, concentrated mainly Nordic regions as per our findings.

Other names similar to Guðjón

  •  Ilmur is form of Ilmr in Icelandic language
  •  Maunu - Origin of Maunu is in Latin is principally used in Swedish and Danish is a boy name. Maunu is equivalent of Mauno in Finnish language
  •  Sissa - Girl name Sissa is particulary used in Swedish, Icelandic and Finnish, Sissa means "Note to the Gender of Caecilier"
  •  Thiok is form of Þiǫkkr in Swedish language
  •  Svea - Infrequent and Conifer Svea has its origin in Old Norse, Svea means "Empire of the Swedes, Sweden or Kinsman" and is substantially used in Norwegian and Swedish is used as a baby girl name

Famous people named Guðjón

  • Guðjón Arnar Kristjánsson, Icelandic politician and chairman of the Liberal Party
  • Guðjón Samúelsson, State Architect of Iceland
  • Guðjón Þórðarson, Icelandic former footballer and manager

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