原I believe -- that is, I have been told by a few Scandinavian etymologists -- that the name originates from the two Norse words "auja" (gifted) and "winduR" (conqueror).
Norse names were composed in this way, often with an adjective followed by a profession or occupation or similar describer. "auja-winduR" would be one such name, by the sounds of it relatively popular. The capitalized "R" denotes the noun as meaning a person doing whatever the verb form of the word is.
While I cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information, it is the information I have been given regarding my name.
Eyvind
译 我相信 - 也就是说,我被几个斯堪的纳维亚词源学家告知,这个名字起源于两个挪威语“auja”(gifted)和“winduR”(征服者)。\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e挪威名字以这种方式组成,通常具有形容词,之后是职业或职业或类似的描述者。 “auja-winduR”会是一个这样的名字,由它的声音比较受欢迎。大写的“R”表示名词,意为一个人做任何动词形式的单词。\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e虽然我不能保证这些信息的准确性,它是我给我的关于我的名字的信息。
Norse names were composed in this way, often with an adjective followed by a profession or occupation or similar describer. "auja-winduR" would be one such name, by the sounds of it relatively popular. The capitalized "R" denotes the noun as meaning a person doing whatever the verb form of the word is.
While I cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information, it is the information I have been given regarding my name.