Esben
Masculine
Danish, Norwegian
Meaning & Origin
Esben is a Danish and Norwegian masculine given name. It originated as a variant of Asbjørn, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Ásbjǫrn. The name is composed of the elements áss ("god") and bjǫrn ("bear"), making it a cognate of the English name Osborn — though in the Norse tradition the second element retained the meaning "bear," while in Old English it shifted to "warrior, man."
Etymology and History
The root of the name lies in the Old Norse Ásbjǫrn, a compound that was common across Scandinavia during the Viking Age. As Norse settlers and later the Normans brought the name to England, it developed into forms like Osbern and Osbeorn. In Denmark and Norway, the name evolved into Asbjørn, and from that came the shortened variants Esben and Espen. The form Esben is particularly used in Denmark, while Espen is more common in Norway.
The name's religious and cultural significance is tied to pre-Christian Norse beliefs, where the “god” element (áss) referenced the Norse pantheon, and the “bear” was a symbol of strength and warrior spirit. After Christianization, the name continued to be popular as a traditional given name without directly pagan connotations.
Notable Bearers
Esben Sloth Andersen, Danish professor of economics
Esben Holmboe Bang, Danish chef and Michelin-starred restaurateur
Esben Esther Pirelli Benestad, Norwegian physician and sexologist
Esben Hansen, Danish football midfielder
Esben Selvig, Norwegian-Danish rapper and singer
Esben Smed, Danish actor
Esben Storm, Danish-Australian actor and director
Cultural Significance
Esben also appears in Danish folklore through the fairy tale Esben and the Witch, which was collected by Svend Grundtvig. The tale — known for its clever protagonist — inspired the British rock band Esben and the Witch, bringing the name contemporary cultural resonance.
Related Forms
Variants include Asbjørn (Norwegian) and Espen (Norwegian). Diminutives include Bjarne (Danish) and Ebbe (Danish). Cognates across Germanic languages include Osborn (English) and Bjarni (Old Norse).
Meaning: Derived from elements meaning "god" and "bear"
Origin: Old Norse, via Asbjørn
Type: Given name (male)
Usage regions: Denmark, Norway