Synnøve name meaning
Gender: Girl
Origin: Old English
Usage: Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish
Meaning: Gift and Sun
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What does Synnøve mean?
Synnøve is Norwegian form of Sunniva.
Variants of Synnøve
Synnøva, Sunniva, Sunngifu, Sunneva
How popular is the name Synnøve?
Synnøve is a familiar baby name in United States. According to our research, at least 100 people have been bestowed Synnøve around the globe.
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Synnøve in Nordic countries
Countries | Women | |
---|---|---|
First Name | Secondary Name | |
0 | 5 | |
16 | 37 | |
4657 | 6092 | |
109 | 0 |
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Famous people named Synnøve
- Synnøve Eriksen, Norwegian novelist
- Synnøve Lie, Norwegian speed skater
Lists having Synnøve
- Girl names beginning with S
- Danish Girl Names
- Finnish Girl Names
- Norwegian Girl Names
- Swedish Girl Names
- Baby Names that mean Gift
- Baby Names that mean Sun