árngursríkari
Arngursríkari is a term that appears in historical texts, primarily related to Icelandic sagas and genealogies. It is a masculine given name of Old Norse origin. The etymology of the name can be broken down into two parts: "arn" meaning "eagle" and "gurs" which is less certain but may relate to "protection" or "strength." The suffix "ríki" translates to "ruler" or "king." Therefore, the name Arngursríkari can be interpreted as "eagle ruler" or "strong eagle ruler."
Individuals bearing this name are mentioned in various Icelandic historical records, though usually not as prominent