- Meaning:Old Norse - Goddess or Warrior, All-knowing Power
- Gender:Girl
- Religion:Christianity
- Origin:English,Old Norse
More About The Name Ragnild
The name Ragnild is of Old Norse origin and is derived from the combination of the elements "ragin" meaning "advice" or "counsel" and "hildr" meaning "battle" or "war." Therefore, its overall meaning can be interpreted as "advice in battle" or "wise warrior."
Read MoreAs for famous personalities with the name Ragnild, there are no notable individuals specifically known as Ragnild. However, it's worth mentioning that Ragnhild of Norway (c. 820-875), also spelled Ragnhildr, was a Viking queen and the daughter of King Harald Finehair. She married Erik Bloodaxe, who became the ruler of the Kingdom of York. Ragnhild is known for her influential role in Viking society and her descendants played significant roles in the medieval histories of Norway, England, and Scotland.
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