Certificate of Name
Baardsen
Norwegian
Meaning & Origin
Baardsen is a patronymic Norwegian surname, meaning "son of Bård". The name Bård itself is a Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Bárðr, which combines the elements bǫð ("battle") and friðr ("peace"). Thus, the name resonates with the meaning "battle-peace," reflecting a common Norse tradition of forming names from martial and peaceful concepts. Origin and Distribution Baardsen is primarily found in Norway, where patronymic surnames—formed by adding -sen ("son of") to a father's name—were widely used until the late 19th century. The name is less common in other Scandinavian countries, though variant spellings such as Bårdsen exist. It belongs to a larger family of names derived from Bárðr, including the related name Baardson. Notable Bearers Notable individuals with the surname Baardsen or Bårdsen include: Arnfinn Bårdsen (born 1966), a Norwegian judge who served on the European Court of Human Rights. Espen Baardsen (born 1977), an American-born Norwegian footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Tottenham Hotspur and the Norwegian national team. Gjest Baardsen (1791–1849), a Norwegian outlaw and poet whose life became the stuff of legend, inspiring folklore and literary works. Meaning: Son of Bård Origin: Norwegian Type: Patronymic surname Usage regions: Norway
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