The baby name Thorunna is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "tho-ROO-nuh".
Thorunna is Old Norse in Origin.
Thorunna is a female name of Old Norse origin, meaning "thundering woman". The name is composed of two elements: "Thor", the name of the Norse god of thunder, and "unna", meaning "to love". The name was popular in Scandinavia during the Viking Age, and is still used in Iceland today.
In Norse mythology, Thor was a powerful god associated with thunder, lightning, storms, and strength. He was often depicted wielding a hammer, and was considered a protector of mankind. The name Thorunna may have been given to girls in the hopes that they would inherit some of Thor's strength and protection. The name has also been associated with the goddess Thorrablot, who was celebrated in Iceland during the winter months.
The pronunciation of Thorunna is THOR-oo-nah. The name is predominantly used for girls, and is most commonly found in Iceland. It is a unique and powerful name that pays homage to Norse mythology and the strength of women.