Jökull
Masculine
Icelandic
Meaning & Origin
Jökull is an Icelandic masculine given name that directly translates to "glacier, ice". The name is derived from the Old Norse word jǫkull, meaning "icicle" or "glacier," and is ultimately related to the Proto-Germanic root *jekulaz which signifies "a piece of ice." As a result, the name shares etymological ties with the English word "icicle."
In Icelandic culture, the name Jökull reflects the country's imposing natural landscape, dominated by glaciers and ice caps. While names inspired by nature are common across many cultures, Jökull remains genuinely specific to Iceland and is not widely used in other Scandinavian countries. It is a relatively rare name even within Iceland, bearing an ancient and rugged quality.
Gender and Us
Jökull is exclusively a masculine name and predominantly used in Iceland. It is occasionally used as a modern middle name to emphasize connections to the Icelandic wilderness.
Key Facts
Meaning: Glacier, ice
Origin: Old Norse jǫkull
Language: Icelandic
Gender: Masculine
Usage Regions: Iceland