Description
Asvard
Old Norse Ásvarðr (m.)
Ásvarðr is an Old Norse compound name from Ás- ‘a god’ and –viðr ‘tree, wood’. There is not much evidence for this name in Old Norse sources. However, there is an Ásvarðr in Norway in the tenth century mentioned in Njáls saga. The name is found as an element in the Danish place-name Asserbo and also found as the first element of Aswarby and Aswardby in Lincolnshire.
Old Norse Name
- Ásvarðr
Anglicised Name
- Asvard
Gender
- Male
Ascribed Culture
Collection
- Viking Names
Keywords
- male_name, personal-name
Further information
This object is related to
Aswarby, Lincolnshire.
Find out about Aswarby, Lincolnshire.
References
Kenneth Cameron, A Dictionary of Lincolnshire Place-Names. Nottingham: English Place-Name Society (1998), p. 5.
Gillian Fellows Jensen, Scandinavian Personal Names in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag (1968), pp. 35-36, 342, 352.
E.H. Lind, Norsk-isländska dopnamn ock fingerade namn från medeltiden. Uppsala: A.B. Lundequistska Bokhandel (1915), col. 93.