"Einbjörg" meaning in Icelandic

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈein.pjœrk/ Forms: Einbjargar [genitive, singular], no-table-tags [table-tags], Einbjörg [indefinite, nominative, singular], Einbjörgu [accusative, indefinite, singular], Einbjörgu [dative, indefinite, singular], Einbjargar [genitive, indefinite, singular]
Etymology: First known bearer born 1861. At least in some cases known to be a blend of Einar + Ingibjörg. In any case ultimately form of einn (“one”) and björg (“help, salvation”). Etymology templates: {{blend|is|Einar|Ingibjörg|nocap=1}} blend of Einar + Ingibjörg Head templates: {{is-proper noun|@@}} Einbjörg f (proper noun, genitive singular Einbjargar) Inflection templates: {{is-ndecl|@B}}
  1. a female given name Tags: feminine, proper-noun Categories (topical): Icelandic female given names, Icelandic given names
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