Svanþór name meaning
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Norse
Usage: Icelandic and Danish
Meaning: Resembling a Swan
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What does Svanþór mean?
Svanþór is used predominantly in Icelandic and Danish has its origin in Old Norse is a baby boy name. SVAN and ÞOR are combined to form Svanþór. SVAN is a version of Svanur.
SVAN and ÞOR are combined to form Svanþór.
Variants of Svanþór
How popular is the name Svanþór?
Svanþór is an uncommon name around the globe.
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