- is a
Scandinavian masculine given name
derived from the Old
Norse name
Hólmgeirr, a
compound of hólmr 'island', and
geirr 'spear'. It is most
common amongst...
- the
noses and the necks. The
runic text
states that a man
named either Holmgeirr or
Hjalmgeirr raised the
stone as a
memorial to his two sons, Ígulfastr...
-
those other inscriptions, is that Sigríðr is the
widow of Sigrøðr, and
Holmgeirr was her father-in-law. Alríkr, son of Sigríðr,
erected another stone for...
- fyrir.
Eddval hét konungr. Hann réð
fyrir því ríki, er Súrsdal heitir.
Hólmgeirr hét sá konungr, er næst Kvillánus réð
fyrir Hólmgarði.
Paltes hét konungr...
- that the
inscription was
sponsored by two
brothers named Finnviðr and
Holmgeirr and
their mother Heðinvé in
memory of
their father Holmgautr. The inscription...
-
states that the
stone is a
memorial raised by Þingfastr to his
father Holmgeirr, who is
described as
being the
husband of Inga. By
referring to her in...
- muþu- ...-nuk-... ...[i]l... ...u * siua
Holmgeirr ok ... [r]eistu
stein ...
eptir móðu[r] ... ... ... ...
Holmgeirr and ...
raised the
stone ... in memory...
- century),
Hatainville *Helgimaðr:
Hecmanville (Heuguemanville, 14th century)
Holmgeirr:
Hougerville Hugleikr: Hugleville-en-Caux and Heugleville-sur-Scie Ingulfr:...
- Holmg[æiʀʀ](?) ... [Ingva]rs(?) {} lið. {} Guð {}
hialpi ... "... and
Holmgeirr(?) ... Ingvarr's(?) retinue. May God help ..." This
stone is
located at...
-
inscription states that it was
raised by some sons, one of
which was
named Holmgeirr, as a
memorial for
their father Eistr.
hulmkair Holmgæiʀʀ ' ... ......