Arnlaugur is a masculine name that means "This name derives from the Old Norse “Arnlaug,” composed of Ancient Germanic two elements: “arnu- > Arn-” (eagle) plus “*-lauʒ-” (to celebrate marriage, to swear a sacred oath, to be dedicated, promised)". Its old norse origins reflect deep cultural values and traditions that have been passed down through generations. Parents choosing this name often appreciate its profound significance and timeless appeal.
This name derives from the Old Norse “Arnlaug,” composed of Ancient Germanic two elements: “arnu- > Arn-” (eagle) plus “*-lauʒ-” (to celebrate marriage, to swear a sacred oath, to be dedicated, promised). In turn, the name means “promise eagle.” The eagle is a symbol of strength and death in Norse mythology. The eagle was also an image of the battle-field, for it often ate at the dead bodies. An eagle was one of the three birds of Odin; the other two were ravens, who was the god of death, among other things. Odin is often pictured with an eagle.
arnu- > Arn- *-lauʒ- > Arnlaug
Arnlaugur is predominantly used in icelandic speaking communities, where it maintains strong cultural connections and traditional significance.