Origin of the name Solveig

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Solveig (SOL-vay) is a given name of Scandinavian origin. It comes from Old Norse, and its exact meaning is not certain. The name has two parts, each of which could have different meanings.

  • Sol-
    • sól = sun
    • salr = big hall
    • sölr = sun-coloured, yellow
  • -veig
    • veig = strength
    • víg = battle
    • = devoted
    • weg = road, path in german

Solveig is also a central character in Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt and the opera, based on the play, by Edvard Grieg. She sings the famous "Solveig's Song." Ibsen uses sun imagery in association to the character (scene 10, act 5), indicating that Ibsen may have favored the idea that the name is etymologically associated with the Old Norse.

[edit] Versions

Generally speaking, the most common version is Solveig. However, alternate versions are used in Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden and Russia.

Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish:

  • Sólveig
  • Solvei
  • Solveij
  • Solveg

Icelandic:

  • Sólveig
  • Sólveigu
  • Sólveigu
  • Sólveigar

Russia:

  • Solveiga

German:

  • Solveig
  • Solveigh

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