Nafn
Nafn is the Icelandic noun meaning "name" and is used to refer to the label by which a person, place, or thing is identified. It is a basic term in language, law, and culture, appearing in dictionaries, official documents, and everyday conversation.
Etymology and cognates: Nafn derives from Old Icelandic nafn and is part of a family of Germanic
Grammar and usage: The base form is nafn; the definite singular is nafnið, and the plural is
Cultural context: In Iceland, naming practices typically rely on given names and patronymic or matronymic surnames