Gunnarr

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Old Norse

Etymology

From Old Norse gunnr (fight) and -arr from Proto-Germanic *harjaz (warrior), from Proto-Germanic *Gunþiharjaz. Cognates include: German Günther, Gunther.

Proper noun

Gunnarr m

  1. a male given name.

Descendants

  • Danish: Gunnar
  • Estonian: Gunnar, Kunnar
  • Faroese: Gunnar
  • Icelandic: Gunnar
  • Norwegian: Gunnar
  • Swedish: Gunnar

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