Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old Norse Víkingsstaðir m pl, from the male given name Víkingr +‎ staðr (place, stead). For the Bindal farm, this is attested in the form Vikingstadom m pl (dative), and the farm in Nærøysund is most likely of the same origin. Doublet of Vikingstad, a farm in Torvastad on the island of Karmøy.

Pronunciation

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  • (Bindal, Nærøysund) IPA(key): /²vi(ː)çista/
  • (surname) IPA(key): /²viːkəsta/
  • Hyphenation: Ví‧ke‧stad

Proper noun

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Vikestad m

  1. A farm in Bindal, Nordland, Norway
  2. A farm in Nærøysund, North Trøndelag, Norway
  3. a surname used by people from the farms above.
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References

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  • Oluf Rygh (1905) “Vikestad”, in Norske Gaardnavne [Norwegian Farm Names] (in Norwegian Nynorsk), volume 16, page 5
  • Oluf Rygh (1903) “Vikestad”, in Norske Gaardnavne [Norwegian Farm Names] (in Norwegian Nynorsk), volume 15, page 262
  • Olav Veka (2000) “Vikestad”, in Norsk etternamnleksikon (in Norwegian Nynorsk), →ISBN