Meaning and origin of the name Haldor



Gender: Male     Origin: Norway
Available languages Norwegian Bokmål,

Haldor is used in


Norway

Haldor


Haldor is a Scandinavian name that originates from Old Norse. It is derived from the elements "hallr," meaning "rock," and "þórr," referring to the Norse god of thunder, Thor. Therefore, the name Haldor can be interpreted as "rock of Thor" or "Thor's rock." The name carries strong and powerful connotations, symbolizing stability, strength, and protection.

In Norse mythology, Thor was known for his mighty hammer and his role as a protector against evil forces. As such, individuals bearing the name Haldor may be seen as guardians or defenders in their own right. The combination of the sturdy "rock" element with the godly association of Thor gives this name a sense of resilience and divine strength.

Haldor is a unique and impactful name that can be a fitting choice for those seeking a name with a rich cultural heritage and a connection to ancient Norse traditions. Its fusion of elements related to stability and thunderous power makes it a name that exudes a sense of authority and protection.
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