The name Gunnar originates of the Vikings and Norse heritage meaning "battle" or "strife". In English, it is typically more often than not an occupational surname derived of "one who works with or uses guns", evolved to become a given name. While not particularly popular, Gunnar is a unique name for a son.
The name Gunnar originates of the Vikings and Norse heritage meaning "battle" or "strife". In English, it is typically more often than not an occupational surname derived of "one who works with or uses guns", evolved to become a given name. While not particularly popular, Gunnar is a unique name for a son.
The name Gunnar originates of the Vikings and Norse heritage meaning "battle" or "strife". In English, it is typically more often than not an occupational surname derived of "one who works with or uses guns", evolved to become a given name. While not particularly popular, Gunnar is a unique name for a son.
The name Gunnar originates of the Vikings and Norse heritage meaning "battle" or "strife". In English, it is typically more often than not an occupational surname derived of "one who works with or uses guns", evolved to become a given name. While not particularly popular, Gunnar is a unique name for a son.