Ævarr
Ævarr is a given name of Old Norse origin. The name is composed of two elements: "einvíg" meaning "single combat" or "one-on-one fight" and "arr" meaning "warrior" or "army." Therefore, Ævarr can be interpreted as "warrior of single combat" or "champion." It was a relatively common name in Norse societies during the Viking Age. Individuals bearing this name are mentioned in sagas and historical records, though often in brief contexts. The name's popularity reflected the warrior culture prevalent in Scandinavia during that period. Modern descendants of this name can be found in Iceland and other Scandinavian countries. The name Ævarr is generally associated with strength and martial prowess due to its etymological roots.