þörgr
þörgr is a given name of Old Norse origin. The name is composed of two elements: þor, referring to the Norse god Thor, and gr, meaning "protection" or "enclosure." Therefore, the name can be interpreted as "Thor's protection." This name was commonly used in Norse societies, particularly during the Viking Age.
Evidence of the name's prevalence can be found in historical records and runestones from the period. It
The name þörgr, while less common today, is a historical linguistic artifact that provides insight into the