Ǫgmundr
Old Norse
Alternative forms
Etymology
Ǫg- + -mundr.
- The first part probably is the stem of Old Norse agi (“sharp point”), cognate to Proto-Germanic *agjō.
- The second part is mundr, cognate to Old English mund (“protection”).
Old Norse Agmundr is a younger variant.
Descendants
References
- Eivind Vågslid, Norderlendske fyrenamn, 1988, →ISBN
- Roland Otterbjörk, Svenska förnamn, Stockholm 1964
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