The baby name Tordis is a girl name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "TOR-dis".
Tordis is Old Norse and Scandinavian in Origin.
Tordis is a Scandinavian name that means "Thor's goddess" or "Thor's gift". It is a combination of two Old Norse words, "Thor" which means thunder and "dis" which means goddess. Tordis is a unique and uncommon name that is mostly used in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. It is a name that is associated with strength, power, and protection, as Thor was the god of thunder and protector of mankind in Norse mythology.
The name Tordis is predominantly used for girls. It is pronounced as "TOR-dees" with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name has two syllables and five letters. Tordis is a name that has been used for centuries in Scandinavia, and it has a rich history and cultural significance. It is a name that is often given to girls who are born during a thunderstorm or to families who have a strong connection to Norse mythology.
The origin of the name Tordis can be traced back to the Viking Age, where it was a popular name among the Norse people. The name was often given to girls as a way of honoring the god Thor, who was one of the most important gods in Norse mythology. Tordis is a name that has stood the test of time and has remained popular in Scandinavia to this day. The name is a unique and meaningful choice for parents who are looking for a name that is both strong and feminine.
Tordis has the following similar or variant Names
- Tordis |
- Tordisa |
- Tordise |
- Tordissa |
- Tordissey |
- Tordissi |
- Tordissia |
- Tordissie |
- Tordys |
- Tordysa |
- Tordyse |
- Tordyssa |
- Tordyssey |
- Tordyssi |
- Tordyssia |
- Tordyssie