The baby name Thorhall is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "THOR-hall".
Thorhall is Scandinavian in Origin.
Thorhall is a Scandinavian name that is derived from two Old Norse words, "Thor" and "hallr". "Thor" is the name of the Norse god of thunder and strength, while "hallr" means "rock" or "stone". Therefore, Thorhall means "Thor's rock" or "Thor's stone". The name is predominantly used in Iceland and Norway, and it is not very common.
The name Thorhall has a masculine gender and is pronounced as "THOR-hahl". The first syllable is pronounced with a hard "th" sound, similar to the word "thorn". The second syllable is pronounced with a short "a" sound, like the word "cat". The stress is on the first syllable, and the name is easy to pronounce for English speakers.
The name Thorhall has a rich history and is associated with Norse mythology. Thor was one of the most important gods in Norse mythology, and he was known for his strength and power. The name Thorhall was likely given to boys who were seen as strong and powerful, or who were born during a thunderstorm. Today, the name is still used in Iceland and Norway, but it is not very common.