Yes it does
Most of them are really Scandinavian.
Scandinavian is not a language. It refers to a group of languages, such as Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Icelandic.
Scandinavian is not a language by itself. It refers to a group of languages, such as Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Icelandic.
The name "Bjugstad" is of Scandinavian origin, specifically Norwegian. It is a surname commonly found in Norway.
No, Norway is not a peninsula, but some parts of the country are. Fosen, Lindesnes, Lista, Romsdalshalvøya, Nordkinnhalvøya and Varangerhalvøya are peninsulas there are parts of the Norwegian country. Peninsula = halvøy in Norwegian
There is no specific Scandinavian word but the swedish translation is: "Död" and the norwegian and danish translations are probably quite similar.
Danish: safir Norwegian: safir Swedish: safir
Norse (basically modern day norwegian)
Nordic, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish.
Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Finnish.
It means power and for the helping of others. If you wear this name you will be loving and kind to others that are less fortunet.
Norwegian Air Shuttle was formed in 1993 as a small regional airline flying commuter routes for the larger airline Braathens. After Braathens ceased operations, it was only Scandinavian Airlines left, and Norwegian started as a low-cost airline competing with Scandinavian Airlines in 2002.