Thorbjørn
Masculine
Danish, Norwegian
Meaning & Origin
Thorbjørn is a modern Norwegian and Danish variant of the name Torbjørn, derived from the Old Norse name Þórbjǫrn. The name is a compound of the god Thor and the element bjǫrn meaning "bear", thus literally "Thor's bear" or "bear of Thor".
Etymology
The Old Norse name Þórbjǫrn combines the name of the thunder god Thor (Þórr) with the word for bear. Thor, in Norse mythology, is a god of storms, thunder, war, and strength, famously wielding the hammer Mjölnir and an enchanted belt that doubles his power. The bear was a creature often associated with strength and ferocity, making this name a fitting tribute to the god.
Historical and Cultural Context
The name was popular across Scandinavia during the Viking Age and later evolved into various forms in different languages. In Norway and Denmark, Torbjørn and Thorben emerged, while in Swedish the form Torbjörn is common. Danish variants include Tarben and Torben, and a diminutive is Bjarne. The name has also been anglicized into surnames like Thorburn and Thurber.
Notable Bearers
Torbjørn Agdestein (born 1991), Norwegian footballer
Torbjörn Arvidsson (born 1968), Swedish football player
Torbjörn Axelman (1932–2023), Swedish TV producer and director
Other related forms have been borne by many individuals across Scandinavia and beyond.