Þormóðar
Þormóðar is a term derived from Old Norse, meaning "Thormod's strength" or "Thormod's might." It is a name of Norse origin, often used as a given name for males. The name Þormóðar is composed of two elements: Þormóðr, which is a compound of the Old Norse words þórr, meaning "thunder," and móðr, meaning "mind" or "spirit." This combination suggests a strong, brave, and spirited individual, often associated with the Norse god Thor, known for his strength and power.
The name Þormóðar has been used in various forms across different cultures and languages, reflecting its enduring
In modern times, Þormóðar remains a unique and distinctive name, chosen by parents who appreciate its rich