Ymir name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Norse and Germanic
Usage: Scandinavian, Old Norse, Icelandic, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and Finnish
Pronunciation: EE-meer
Meaning: Twin, Hermaphrodite and To Whine, to Cry
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What does Ymir mean?

Ymir's origin is Old Norse and Germanic, meaning of Ymir is "Twin, Hermaphrodite or To Whine, to Cry", mainly used in Scandinavian, Icelandic, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Old Norse is given to boys.

How do I pronounce Ymir?

The proper pronunciation of two syllabled Ymir is EE-meer. There should be emphasis on first EE syllable while speaking.

Variants of Ymir

Ymeer

How popular is the name Ymir?

Ymir is an uncommon name around the globe. According to our research, over 70 babies have been named Ymir globally.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
202361901400
202277351000
2021107366151655
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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What numbers say about Ymir?

It's time you set up a positive mind-set, open up to new adventures and explore the world. You manage to hide your issues and emotional struggles pretty very well. And not just at this point but since always. You always dress as you feel at the moment. You like to establish deep connections for life rather than just hang around with different people all the time. Having letter I as your first vowel represents your elegance, impulsive attitude, big heart, and gentle soul.

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  •  Marken commonly is used in Danish and Norwegian is a gender insensitive name. Marken is form of Mariken in Norwegian language
  •  Desiderata - Girl name Desiderata is largely used in English language. Desiderata is Latin cognate of Desideria
  •  Mickil is Swedish cognate of Mickel

Famous people named Ymir

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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