Sveindís name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Norse
Usage: Icelandic, Danish and Finnish
Meaning: Young, Youth, Boy, Lad, Solemn and Female Deity, Woman, Goddess
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What does Sveindís mean?

Sveindís is used in Danish, Icelandic and Finnish is rooted from Old Norse is given to girls. SVEIN and DIS are combined to form Sveindís. SVEIN is variant of commonly accepted Sven, which itself is equivalent of Solenne in Slavic language.

SVEIN is equivalent of Solenne in Slavic language, which itself is Norwegian equivalent of Sveinn. Also SVEIN is Norwegian equivalent of Sveinn. SVEIN and DIS are combined to form Sveindís.

Variants of Sveindís

Arnsvein, Sveinar, Alfdís, Dísella, Álfdís

How popular is the name Sveindís?

Sveindís is an uncommon name probably limited to Iceland. At least, 30 people around the globe have been given the name as per our evaluation.

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