Halvdan

Scandinavian
"half Danish"

Halvdan Origin and Meaning

The name Halvdan is a boy's name.

Halvdan is a masculine Norse name with deep historical roots in Scandinavia. Derived from the Old Norse elements 'halfr' meaning 'half' and 'danr' referring to 'Dane' or 'Danish,' the name essentially means 'half Danish' or possibly 'half day.' Halvdan was notably borne by several medieval Norse kings and chieftains, including Halvdan the Black, a 9th-century king who was the father of Harald Fairhair, the first king of Norway. While not extremely common in modern times, the name maintains cultural significance in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, embodying Nordic heritage and historical connections. Halvdan carries a strong, distinctive character that reflects ancient Scandinavian naming traditions while offering an uncommon option for parents interested in names with authentic Norse origins.