Ásgeir
Masculine
Icelandic
Meaning & Origin
Ásgeir is an Icelandic masculine given name, the local form of Asger. The name derives from the Old Norse Ásgeirr, composed of the elements áss meaning "god" and geirr meaning "spear." Thus, Ásgeir literally translates to "god's spear." It is a cognate of Ansgar, which comes from the Old Germanic elements ansi ("god") and ger ("spear").
Etymology and Historical Context
The root name Ansgar was borne by Saint Ansgar, a 9th-century Frankish missionary who attempted to convert the Danes and Norwegians. The name spread through Scandinavia, evolving into forms like Ásgeirr in Old Norse, which in turn became Ásgeir in modern Icelandic. Related forms include Danish Asger, Norwegian Asgeir, Anglo-Saxon Osgar, Swedish Ansgar, and Old Germanic Ansegar and Ansugaizaz.
Notable Bearers
The most prominent contemporary bearer is Ásgeir Trausti Einarsson (born 1992), an Icelandic singer-songwriter and musician. Initially releasing music as Ásgeir Trausti, his debut album Dýrð í dauðaþögn (2012) achieved major success in Iceland, with singles like "Sumargestur" reaching number two on the charts and "Leyndarmál" holding number one for six weeks. Since 2013, he has used the mononym Ásgeir internationally.
Cultural Significance
Ásgeir remains a popular name in Iceland, reflecting the enduring tradition of Old Norse names. It is exclusively used in Iceland and closely tied to the country's linguistic heritage.
Meaning: God's spear
Origin: Old Norse (Ásgeirr)
Type: Given name
Usage regions: Iceland
Cognates: Asger, Ansgar, Asgeir, Osgar