Hihi my name is Baddi, and i am from Iceland. Baddi is a shorter version of Baldvin wich is my real name. Common icelandic names for girls are Guðrún, Sigrún, Helga, Sigríður, Guðríður, Linda, Hugrún, Hafdís, Guðmunda, María, Kristín. For boy's it's Helgi, Steinar, Guðmundur, Skarphéðinn, Þorkell, Þorsteinn, Samúel, Stefán and many many more!:D Hope this helps you!
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Icelandic No it is hispanic. Alejandro is the Spanish form of Alexander. Icelanders have patronyms not family names and so all Icelandic last names end in -son (for men) or -dottir (for women) preceded by their father's first name.
Son or dottir is added to the end of Icelandic names....son for males and dottir for females.
The Icelandic Sheepdog is Iceland's only native dog, adapted to Iceland by the Vikings. Icelandic cows have also been isolated in Iceland since the first century and have developed differently than other breeds.
Different species of herring are known by various names based on their specific types and regions. Common names include Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus), Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii), and sprat (Sprattus sprattus), which is often considered a smaller relative of herring. Additionally, in some areas, young herrings are referred to as "larvae" or "fry," and regional names may vary, such as "silda" in Icelandic or "sild" in Danish and Norwegian.
O. Rygh has written: 'Gamle Personnavne i Norske Stedsnavne' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, Icelandic and Old Norse 'Norske gaardnavne' -- subject(s): Geographical Names 'Topografiske oplysninger til kongesagaerne' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, Historical geography 'Gamle Personnavne i Norske Stedsnavne' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, Icelandic and Old Norse 'Sagaen om Gunnlaug Ormstunge og Skalde-Ravn' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Norske elvenavne' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, Rivers
They are all common names of Frogs
Common names for Gypsies include Roma, Romani, and Travellers.
Michael and Matthew are common boy names. Mary and Margaret are common girl names.
There are many common names for glucose people use. The most used names are sugar, dextrose, starch, and glycogen.
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some common back in the day names are:JohnJamesJosephMargretCharlotteLucy