Iver

"Variant of Ivar. Bow warrior, yew warrior"

♂ Masculino · Norse, Scandinavian
warrior viking historical variant

📖 Acerca de Iver

Iver es un nombre de origen nórdico que significa "guerrero del tejo" o "guerrero del arco," derivado del nórdico antiguo Ivarr (yr = tejo, herr = ejército). Asociado con la cultura vikinga y la fortaleza guerrera, fue portado por legendarios caudillos como Ivar el Sin Huesos. Especialmente arraigado en Noruega y en las regiones de Escocia marcadas por los asentamientos vikingos.

📍 Detalles

  • OrigenNorse, Scandinavian
  • Género♂ Masculino
  • SignificadoVariant of Ivar. Bow warrior, yew warrior

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  • Iver Juel — Norwegian judge and politician (1748–1811) who played a significant role in Danish-Norwegian civic administration during the late 18th century.
  • Iver P. Cooper — American science fiction author known for his contributions to the 1632 alternate history series created by Eric Flint.