Ævar
Ævar is a Scandinavian given name, derived from the Old Norse elements "æ" meaning "always" and "var" meaning "wary" or "watchful". The name has been used in both masculine and feminine forms, though it is more commonly associated with males. It has historical significance in various Scandinavian countries, including Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
In Iceland, Ævar is one of the most common male names, with its popularity peaking in the
In Norway, Ævar is less common but still recognized. It has been used in various forms, including
In Sweden, Ævar is a rare name, but it has been used in various forms, including Ævar
The name Ævar is also found in other Scandinavian countries, such as Denmark and Finland, though it
In recent years, the name Ævar has seen a resurgence in popularity in Iceland, with many parents
Overall, Ævar is a name with a rich history and cultural significance in the Scandinavian region. Its