The anthroponym Sjøfar ‒ onomastics and genealogyThe Scandinavian peoples were seafarers long before historical times. Therefore, it is not surprisingly that Norwegian historical sources mention a male personal name Sjøfar. The name was confined to a family belonging to the nobility and later to their descendants and geographi-cally limited to the region then called Borgarsyssel (now the county of Østfold), and a few parishes adjoining this region
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This article discusses the evolution of surnames in Luster municipality, which until 1963 was divide...
This masterthesis is about modernization of names in Jølster and Gloppen countys in Sogn og Fjordane...
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The Norse male personal name Sakulfr was extremely rare in mediaeval times. The Norwegian historical...
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In Norway approximately one thousand dithematic names were coined in the years from 1870 to 1980. Th...
This article discusses the alleged existence of a medieval Norwegian personal name Solli, which E. H...
Based on the transcript of an entry in a tax list from the year 1600, Margit Harsson, who edited and...
The sagas of Icelanders contain a great wealth of personal names both of historical and fictional na...
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The Johannes Larson family is part of the settlement in southern Juneau County which became known as...
In 1994, discussing the problematic name Swābaharjaz recorded on the Rö stone, Lena Peterson made a ...
This article discusses how we can determine which nouns in the Proto-Scandinavian runic corpus are n...
This article discusses the evolution of surnames in Luster municipality, which until 1963 was divide...
This masterthesis is about modernization of names in Jølster and Gloppen countys in Sogn og Fjordane...
I denne artikkelen vil eg samanlikne etternamnssystemet i Hamar, Stange og Romedal slik det var på s...
Source at http://ojs.novus.no/index.php/NON/article/view/1458.I denne artikkelen vil eg samanlikne e...
The Norse male personal name Sakulfr was extremely rare in mediaeval times. The Norwegian historical...
In the 19th century the Norwegian stock of first names grew immensely, primarily by derivation from ...
In Norway approximately one thousand dithematic names were coined in the years from 1870 to 1980. Th...
This article discusses the alleged existence of a medieval Norwegian personal name Solli, which E. H...
Based on the transcript of an entry in a tax list from the year 1600, Margit Harsson, who edited and...
The sagas of Icelanders contain a great wealth of personal names both of historical and fictional na...
The topic of this article is Magnus Olsen's study of settlement names ending in -stad (ON - staðir) ...
The article considers the etymology of the name Noregr, concluding that *Norðrvegr, ‘north-way’, is ...
The Johannes Larson family is part of the settlement in southern Juneau County which became known as...
In 1994, discussing the problematic name Swābaharjaz recorded on the Rö stone, Lena Peterson made a ...
This article discusses how we can determine which nouns in the Proto-Scandinavian runic corpus are n...
This article discusses the evolution of surnames in Luster municipality, which until 1963 was divide...
This masterthesis is about modernization of names in Jølster and Gloppen countys in Sogn og Fjordane...