The word 'Scandinavian' is a proper adjectivein the term 'Scandinavian warrior', used to describe the common noun 'warrior'.
The proper noun 'Scandinavian' is a word for a native or inhabitant of Scandinavia, or a person of Scandinavian descent, a word for a person.
Nordic is combined of many languages(Icelandic, Norwegian, Faroese, Danish, Swedish and Finnish). I think you're talking about Norse, the Norse word for warrior is berserk or víkingr(meaning Viking).
The name Igor is a Russian form of the Old Norse name Ingvarr, which was itself derived from the name of the Germanic god Ing and the Old Norse word 'arr' - 'warrior'. That is, it literally means 'the warrior of Ing'.
The Norse word for owl is "ugla."
Paris does not feature in Norse mythology.
The Norse word for farmer is "bóndi."
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The Norse word for archer is "bogi" or "skytta."
The correct spelling is berserker (furious warrior, from the Norse legends).
The Norse word for song is "ljóð" or "kvæði."
The word for grandfather in Old Norse is "afi."
A baresark is an obsolete term for a berserker, or a Norse warrior who fought without armour.
veiðimaðr is old Norse for huntsman