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Gunnar

Meaning — An Old Norse masculine name composed of "gunnr" meaning "battle" or "war" and "arr" meaning "warrior" or "army" — thus "battle-warrior" or "war-army". In the Völsunga saga and Nibelungenlied (as Gunther), Gunnar is the King of the Gjukungs (Burgundians), Sigurd's brother-in-law, and the man who orchestrates Sigurd's murder. Gunnar of Hlíðarendi in Njáls saga is one of the greatest heroes of Icelandic saga literature.·Old Norse origin·Male·GUN-nar

Gunnar Gunnar is a name of the supreme Norse warrior-ideal: a man of such gifts that the world cannot contain him safely, whose greatness is also his doom. Characters named Gunnar carry an aura of controlled, almost effortless martial superiority combined with a deeply personal code of honor that sets them on a collision course with pragmatic compromise. The name suits the noble warrior-protagonist of Viking historical fiction and saga-world fantasy.

Best genres for Gunnar

Historical FictionFantasyAdventureMythology

Famous characters named Gunnar

Gunnar of Hlíðarendi

Njáls saga Anonymous (Old Norse)

One of the greatest heroes of the Icelandic sagas — an almost superhuman warrior of supreme personal beauty and physical gifts who is brought down by his inability to go into permanent exile after killing his enemies, choosing death over dishonour.


Variations & nicknames

GunnarGunnerGüntherGunther

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Gunnar HamundarsonGunnar ErikssonGunnar HaugenGunnar VikGunnar BergGunnar Strand

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