Arnfinn
Masculine
Norwegian
Meaning & Origin
Arnfinn is a Norwegian masculine given name, derived from the Old Norse name Arnfinnr. The name is composed of the elements ǫrn (eagle) and finnr (Sámi, person from Finland), thus meaning "eagle Sámi" or "eagle of Finland".
Etymology
The first element, ǫrn, is common in Germanic onomastics and appears in many names such as Arnold and Arnulf. The second element, finnr, originally referred to the Finnic peoples, particularly the Sámi. In Old Norse, Finnr was used both as an ethnonym and a personal name. The compound Arnfinnr thus likely described a person with qualities associated with both the eagle and the Finns, suggesting strength or a connection to the northern regions.
Historical and Cultural Context
The name Arnfinn was used in Norway during the Viking Age and has persisted into modern times. It is predominantly found in Norway, with few occurrences elsewhere. The name reflects the Norse naming tradition of combining meaningful elements to create unique identities.
Notable Bearers
Arnfinn Bårdsen (born 1966), Norwegian judge
Arnfinn Bergmann (1928–2011), Norwegian ski jumper
Jens Arnfinn Brødsjømoen (born 1958), Norwegian politician
Arnfinn Engerbakk (born 1964), Norwegian football midfielder
Arnfinn Graue (1926–2021), Norwegian nuclear physicist
Arnfinn Haga (born 1936), Norwegian teacher and non-fiction writer
Arnfinn Heje (1877–1958), Norwegian sailor
Arnfinn Hofstad (1934–2025), Norwegian businessman
Arnfinn Kristiansen (born 1971), Norwegian bobsledder
Arnfinn Laudal (born 1936), Norwegian mathematician
Arnfinn Lund (1935–2017), Norwegian horse trainer
Arnfinn Moland (born 1951), Norwegian historian
Arnfinn Nergård (born 1952), Norwegian politician
Arnfinn Nesset (1936–2025), Norwegian nurse and serial killer
Arnfinn Severin Roald (1914–1983), Norwegian politician
Arnfinn Vik (dates unknown), Norwegian figure
Key Facts
Meaning: Eagle Sámi / Eagle of Finland
Origin: Old Norse (Arnfinnr)
Type: First name
Usage: Norwegian
Related names: Arnfinnr