Certificate of Name
Steingrímur
Masculine
Icelandic
Meaning & Origin
EtymologySteingrímur is the Icelandic form of the Old Norse name Steingrímr, derived from the elements steinn "stone" and gríma "mask". The name thus carries the meaning of "stone mask," combining hardness or durability (stone) with concealment or persona (mask).Notable BearersSeveral prominent Icelanders have borne the name Steingrímur. Steingrímur Hermannsson (1928–2010) served as Prime Minister of Iceland in two non-consecutive terms, from 1980 to 1983 and again from 1988 to 1991. Steingrímur Jónsson (1769–1845) was a prelate, serving as a bishop in the Church of Iceland. Steingrímur J. Sigfússon (born 1955) is a politician who has held multiple ministerial posts, including Minister of Finance, Fisheries and Agriculture. Steingrímur Steinþórsson (1893–1966) was Prime Minister from 1950 to 1953. Steingrímur Thorsteinsson (1831–1913) was a notable poet and writer, who translated works into Icelandic. The name also appears outside Iceland in forms like Steingrimur, e.g., Steingrimur Rohloff (born 1971) of Icelandic descent.Cultural SignificanceAs a compound name characteristic of Old Norse naming traditions, Steingrímur reflects the poetic and warrior culture of the Viking Age. The element steinn is common in Norse names, often symbolizing strength, while gríma (mask) evokes themes of disguise or protection in battle. The name has remained in continuous use in Iceland, maintaining its original form due to the conservative nature of the Icelandic language.Meaning: "stone mask"Origin: Old Norse (Steingrímr)Type: First nameUsage: Icelandic
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