The names of the Aesir gods are often used as inspiration when people are looking for names for their children. These names from Norse mythology are powerful and have a divine tone.
On this page, you will find a list of names that appear in the Aesir faith and the Norse mythology. Want to know who was who, and who did what? Then read more about who is who in Norse mythology: List of names in Norse mythology.

List of names in Norse mythology
Here we list names that occur in Norse mythology.
A-L | M-Ö |
Ask | Magne |
Balder | Mode |
Beisla | Måne |
Bergelmer | Nanna |
Beyla | Natt |
Brage | Njord |
Böggver | Od |
Dag | Oden |
Delling | Ran |
Draupner | Rind |
Eldner | Rota |
Embla | Saga |
File | Sif |
Fimafeng | Sigyn |
Fjorgyn | Siv |
Forsete | Skade |
Frej | Skafid |
Freja | Skeggjöld |
Frigg | Skryme |
Froste | Skuld |
Fulla | Skögul |
Gefjon | Snotra |
Gna | Sol |
Gondul | Tor |
Grymer | Trudgelmer |
Gullveig | Trym |
Heimdal (Heimdall) | Tyr |
Hel | Urd |
Hermod | Ve |
Höder | Verdande |
Höner | Vidar |
Idun | Vile |
Ivalde | Vör |
Kvaser | Ymer |
Loke | Äger |
Lorride | Ägir |
Also read: Names in Greek mythology
Briefly about Norse mythology
Long before Christianity came to the Nordics, people in the north believed in the nature gods. These gods were just like humans, they loved, slept, ate, and drank. In the north, the gods were called Aesir gods and they lived in Valhall. In Norse mythology, there were two different genealogies, Aesir and Vanir. The greatest and most powerful gods was Aesir.