gårdsnavn
Gårdsnavn, or gårdsnamn, meaning “farm name,” is a term used for the name of a specific farm or estate in Norway. Historically, each farm had its own name, which residents used to identify the property and its inhabitants. Before fixed surnames became common, people were often identified by a patronymic (for example Olavsson) or by the farm where they lived. From the late 19th century into the early 20th century, Norwegian naming reforms promoted fixed family names, and many households adopted their gårdsnavn as hereditary surnames. As a result, contemporary Norwegian surnames such as Haugen, Lunde, Solberg, or Vik often originate from gårdsnavn.
Gårdsnavn are typically toponymic, derived from geographic features or from the farm’s own name. Common elements
In modern contexts, gårdsnavn remain important in place names, genealogy, and land registries. They illustrate strong