"Tone" in Norwegian means note or sound.
I'm fairly sure that the Norwegian name Aagot, also spelled Ågot, is pronounced /ˈˈoːɡɔt/ in Norwegian. This is in the International Phonetic Alphabet, and I put ˈˈ to indicate that it has tone 2. Norwegian uses two tones and tone 2 is a falling tone in the Oslo pronunciation, but you probably don't have to worry too much about this if you just need to say the name in English. Norwegian vowels can't be replicated exactly in English, but a fair approximation in English would be 'OH-got'.
The name Soren is Norwegian and Danish in origin. The meaning of this name is stern and is commonly used as a first name.
It doesnt mean anything. But it really sound like a norwegian last name.
Erik is a name.
It's a name
Jonathan / Jonatan is a boy name
Synnøve (or did you mean Sunniva?).
Benjamin is not a Norwegian last name. It is a quite common first name. A Norwegian with the last name Benjamin would probably be of Briitsh descent I'd guess.
It's Norwegian and means "name for pet" or "pet name".
In Norwegian the name Mikko means- like god X
The meaning of the name Olsen is ancestor, heir, or descendant. The name is both Danish and Norwegian in origin.
The word kai means wharf, but Kai is a masculine name.