Certificate of Name
Sindre
Masculine
Norwegian
Meaning & Origin
Sindre is a Norwegian masculine given name, derived as a modern form of the Old Norse name Sindri. The name Sindri itself means "sparkle" or "glint" in Old Norse, evoking a sense of brightness and light. In Norse mythology, Sindri (also known as Eitri) was a dwarf renowned for his unparalleled craftsmanship: along with his brother Brokkr, he forged several legendary magical items for the gods, including Odin's ring Draupnir and Thor's hammer Mjölnir. This mythological association lends the name Sindre a layer of cultural depth, connecting its bearers to tales of skill and ingenuity from the Norse sagas.EtymologySindre developed as a Norwegian adaptation of Sindri, reflecting typical phonetic changes as Old Norse names transitioned into modern Scandinavian languages. The root meaning "sparkle" ties the name to imagery of fire, light, or brilliance—themes common in Norse naming traditions.Notable BearersWhile not extremely common, the name has been carried by various Norwegian figures in recent centuries. Notable individuals include Rasmus Sindre (1859–1908), a farmer, newspaper editor, and politician; Sindre Erstad (born 1982), a football defender; Sindre Fossum Beyer (born 1977), a Labour Party politician; Sindre Guldvog (born 1955), a publisher; Sindre Iversen (born 1989), a snowboarder; and Sindre Marøy (born 1982), a retired football attacker.DistributionThe name is predominantly found in Norway, with limited usage in other Scandinavian countries. It reflects a broader cultural trend of reviving Old Norse names, which have seen renewed interest as parents seek distinctive historical names.Meaning: Sparkle, glintOrigin: Old Norse, through SindriType: First nameUsage: Norwegian
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