“Dagny”
[From my new “Viking Women Warriors” Opensea Collection: https://opensea.io/collection/vikingwomenwarriors]
The name Dagny, which can also be spelled as Dagna, Dagne, and Dagnie, comes from the Old Norse words dagr (day) and ný (new).
The name gained more popularity in the 1800s when it was featured in the Henrik Ibsen play The Vikings of Helgeland and the Swedish language women’s magazine Dagny.
Since the name literally means “new day”, it has remained a beloved choice for a baby girl for many centuries.
(Source: https://scandification.com/female-viking-names-norse-female-names/)
Enjoy the Original Art.
May you and yours be well and loving life today.
In Lak’ech, JaiChai
[See more of my NFT collections on OpenSea:
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