Straum
Straum is a term found in several North Germanic languages that denotes movement in a fluid medium—the idea of a flow, stream, or current. In modern Norwegian and Danish, the standard everyday spellings are strøm (Norwegian) and strøm (Danish). The form straum survives primarily in dialects, historical spellings, and as a component of place names and surnames. Cognates appear in Icelandic as straumur and in Faroese as straumur, all tracing back to a common Proto-Germanic root referring to flow or movement.
In linguistic and historical contexts, straum is often encountered as an older or dialectal form rather than
Geography and onomastics: Straum and related variants appear in Norwegian place names, typically indicating a location