The baby name Hodr is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Hoh-dur".
Hodr is Scandinavian in Origin.
Hodr is a Scandinavian name that means "warrior" or "fighter". It is derived from the Old Norse word "hǫðr" which means "battle". In Norse mythology, Hodr was the blind god of winter and darkness who accidentally killed his brother Balder with a mistletoe spear. The name Hodr is not very common and is mostly used in Scandinavian countries.
The gender of the name Hodr is male. It is pronounced as "HOH-der" or "HAW-der". The first syllable is stressed in the Scandinavian pronunciation, while the second syllable is stressed in the English pronunciation. The name is composed of two letters, "H" and "D". "H" is the eighth letter of the alphabet and is associated with strength and power. "D" is the fourth letter of the alphabet and is associated with stability and practicality.
The origin of the name Hodr can be traced back to the Viking Age in Scandinavia. It was a popular name among the Norse people and was often given to boys who were expected to become great warriors. The name has been used in various forms throughout history, including Hoderus in Latin and Hoder in Old English. Today, the name Hodr is still used in Scandinavia, but it is not very common outside of that region.