Ásbjörn
Ásbjörn is a given name of Old Norse origin. It is composed of two elements: "áss," meaning "god" or "Æsir," and "björn," meaning "bear." Thus, the name can be interpreted as "bear of the gods" or "god's bear."
The name appears in various Old Norse sagas and historical records. It was a common given name
Examples of historical figures named Ásbjörn include Ásbjörn Selsbani, an Icelandic chieftain mentioned in the sagas.
In modern times, Ásbjörn remains a recognized given name, primarily in Iceland and other Scandinavian countries.