Halldor
Halldor is a masculine given name of Nordic origin. In Iceland, the form Halldór is common, and Halldor is the usual English transliteration. The name also appears in other Scandinavian countries in variants such as Halldor and Halldor.
Origin and meaning: Halldor derives from Old Norse naming traditions and is typically viewed as a compound
Usage and demographics: The name is predominantly male and is most common in Iceland, with usage in
Notable people: Halldór Kiljan Laxness (born Halldór Guðjónsson) was an Icelandic writer who received the Nobel
See also: Icelandic naming practices; Norse-derived given names.