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Baldur

A Norse mythological name borne by the god Baldr, often associated with brightness, beauty, and nobility.

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Baldur is the Norse mythological name of the god Baldr, a figure associated with brightness, beauty, and nobility. In the old Scandinavian stories, Baldr is one of the most beloved and tragic gods, and that mythic weight gives Baldur a serious cultural depth. The name has long been tied to heroic legend rather than everyday use, which means it enters modern life already carrying the atmosphere of saga and ancient memory.

Because of that mythological background, Baldur feels strong, luminous, and unusually dignified. It is not a soft or casual name; it has the crisp authority of northern legend. Yet its meaning gives it an unexpected tenderness, since brightness and beauty sit beneath the harder mythic shell.

In modern use, Baldur feels distinctive without being trendy, a name for someone who seems to arrive with history behind him. It is one of those names whose old-world gravity is exactly what makes it appealing now.

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