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| Meaning of the Name Scand | 
| 81 names found for "Scand"   (page 1 of 2) 1 | 2 | 
The first name Scand is of Anglo Saxon origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
 Anglo Saxon: Disgrace
Anglo Saxon: DisgraceSimilar Names
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		Alvis 
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 Aulay 
					(Norse)
		Aulay 
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 Elvis 
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		Elvis 
					(Scandinavian)Variant of Alvis: Origin Uncertain, But May Be from Scandanavian Meaning All-wise. Alvis Occurs in Norse Mythology. Famous Bearer: Late 'King of Rock and Roll' Elvis Presley
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		Eric 
					(Scandinavian)Ever Kingly. in Scandinavian Legend the Viking Sea Rover Ericson: (Son of Eric the Red) Landed on the Shores of America Years Before Christopher Columbus
 Erick 
					(Scandinavian)
		Erick 
					(Scandinavian)Ever Kingly. in Scandinavian Legend the Viking Sea Rover Ericson: (Son of Eric the Red) Landed on the Shores of America Years Before Christopher Columbus
 Erik 
					(Scandinavian)
		Erik 
					(Scandinavian)Ever Kingly. in Scandinavian Legend the Viking Sea Rover Ericson: (Son of Eric the Red) Landed on the Shores of America Years Before Christopher Columbus
 Hilda 
					(German)
		Hilda 
					(German)Variant of Hildegarde: Battle. Glorious, Warfare. in Scandinavian Mythology Hildegard Was a Valkyrie Sent by Odin to Escort Battle Heroes to Valhalla
 Hildagarde 
					(German)
		Hildagarde 
					(German)Variant of Hildegarde: Battle. Glorious, Warfare. in Scandinavian Mythology Hildegard Was a Valkyrie Sent by Odin to Escort Battle Heroes to Valhalla
 Hildegard 
					(German)
		Hildegard 
					(German)Variant of Hildegard: Battle. Glorious, Warfare. in Scandinavian Mythology Hildegard Was a Valkyrie Sent by Odin to Escort Battle Heroes to Valhalla
 Hildegarde 
					(German)
		Hildegarde 
					(German)Battle. Glorious, Warfare. in Scandinavian Mythology Hildegard Was a Valkyrie Sent by Odin to Escort Battle Heroes to Valhalla
 Hulda 
					(German)
		Hulda 
					(German)Variant of Hildegard: Battle. Glorious, Warfare. in Scandinavian Mythology Hildegard Was a Valkyrie Sent by Odin to Escort Battle Heroes to Valhalla
 Hylda 
					(German)
		Hylda 
					(German)Variant of Hildegard: Battle. Glorious, Warfare. in Scandinavian Mythology Hildegard Was a Valkyrie Sent by Odin to Escort Battle Heroes to Valhalla
 Igor 
					(Russian)
		Igor 
					(Russian)Warrior of Peace. Ing's Warrior (Ing Was the Norse God of Peace and Fertility). from the Scandinavian Name Ingyar. Famous Bearer: Russian Composer Igor Stravinsky
 Iomhair 
					(Gaelic)
		Iomhair 
					(Gaelic)Archer, Bow Warrior; a Gaelic Form of Ivor, a Scottish Variant of the Scandinavian Ivar, a Compound Name Composed of the Old Norse Elements Yr (Yew, Bow) and Herr (Warrior, Army). Variations: Imhear,
 Ivor 
					(Scottish)
		Ivor 
					(Scottish)Archer, Bow Warrior;A Scottish Form of Ivar, a Name Introduced by Scandinavian Settlers. it is Derived from the Old Norse Elements Yr (Yew, Bow) and Herr (Warrior, Army). Imhear, Lomhair, and Lomhar a
 Kirstin 
					(Scottish)
		Kirstin 
					(Scottish)A Christian; a Form of the Scandinavian Kirsten, Which is Derived from Christine. Pet Forms: Kirstie, Kirsty. (Keer-stin)
 Kris 
					(Scandinavian)
		Kris 
					(Scandinavian)Scandinavian Diminutive of Christopher: Carrier of Christ. Famous Bearer: American Singer Kris Kristofferson
 Magnus 
					(Latin)
		Magnus 
					(Latin)Great/Greatest. A Name Popular in Scandinavia During the Viking Period. A Number of Norse Kings Bore This Name
 Magnus 
					(Scottish)
		Magnus 
					(Scottish)Great; a Borrowing from the Latin, Magnus is Derived from Magnus (Great). The Name Was Brought to the British Isles by the Scandinavians During the Middle Ages. Manus is the Gaelic Form. (Mag-nus)
 Manus 
					(Latin)
		Manus 
					(Latin)Variant of Magnus: Great/Greatest. A Name Popular in Scandinavia During the Viking Period
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					(Norse)
		Olaf 
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 Raghnall 
					(Gaelic)
		Raghnall 
					(Gaelic)Gaelic Name Derived from the Scandinavian Rognvaldr (Powerful Judgment), a Compound Name Composed from the Old Norse Elements Regin (Advice, Decision, Judgment) and Valdr (Ruler, Power, Might). The Na
 Ranulf 
					(Scottish)
		Ranulf 
					(Scottish)Scottish Form of Randolf (Shield Wolf). The Name, Introduced by the Scandinavians, is Derived from the Old Norse Randulfr, a Compound Name Composed from the Elements Rand, Rond (The Edge or Rim of a S
 Raonull 
					(Gaelic)
		Raonull 
					(Gaelic)Gaelic Name Derived from Rognvaldr, a Compound Name, Introduced by Scandinavian Settlers, Composed from the Old Norse Elements Regin, Rogn (Ad- Vice, Judgment, Decision) and Valdr (Ruler, Power). The
 Saga 
					(Norwegian)
		Saga 
					(Norwegian)Scandinavian Name, Coming from the Word Saga, Which Describes a Story, Usually a Detailed Story of an Ancient Viking Kings Life, Like Snores Saga
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