bjǫrn
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- bear (animal)
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *bernuz.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*bernuz
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Osborne English
- andesbjørn Norwegian Bokmål
- bjørn Norwegian Bokmål
- bjørnepels Norwegian Bokmål
- bjørnetjeneste Norwegian Bokmål
- brillebjørn Norwegian Bokmål
- brunbjørn Norwegian Bokmål
- isbjørn Norwegian Bokmål
- svartbjørn Norwegian Bokmål
- vaskebjørn Norwegian Bokmål
- *bernuz Proto-Germanic
- *berô Proto-Germanic
- Esbjörn Swedish
- Thorbjörn Swedish
- Torbjörn Swedish
- björn Swedish
- bjørn Norwegian Nynorsk
- bjørnebær Norwegian Nynorsk
- bjørnepels Norwegian Nynorsk
- brunbjørn Norwegian Nynorsk
- isbjørn Norwegian Nynorsk
- svartbjørn Norwegian Nynorsk
- vaskebjørn Norwegian Nynorsk
- beorn Old English
- bera Old English
- guþbeorn Old English
- bere Middle English
- berne Middle English
- Bjǫrn Old Norse
- Viðbjǫrn Old Norse
- viðr Old Norse
- Ásbjǫrn Old Norse
- Þórbjǫrn Old Norse
- Þórr Old Norse
- áss, óss Old Norse
- Asbjørn Danish
- Bjørn Danish
- Esben Danish
- Jesper Danish
- Thorbjørn Danish
- bjørn Danish
- Snæbjörn Icelandic
- björn Icelandic
- hvítabjörn Icelandic
- pokabjörn Icelandic
- Ásbjörn Icelandic
- ísbjörn Icelandic
- þvottabjörn Icelandic
- Torbjørn Faroese
- bjørn Faroese
- hvítabjørn Faroese
- Ásbjørn Faroese
- *berō gmw-pro
- *piernë Proto-Samic
- bierdna Northern Sami
- biorn Old Swedish
- bjern Westrobothnian
- Bjørn Norwegian
- Torbjørn Norwegian
- biørn Old Danish