Steinunn’s Irsa Irpa

Steinunn’s Irsa (Yrsa)  Irpa Irma – Welpe 3 – female

Icelandic Icelandic Names

Icelandic Old Norse

Yrsa
Old Norse name of uncertain meaning [1] [2] [3]
Theories include:

1) Younger variant form of Ýrr [4] [5] [6]
Old Norse œrr = ‚mad, furious, wild‘ [1] [2]
2) From an Ancient Norse unknown word for ’she-bear‘ with the same roots as Latin ursus (see also Ursula, which is used as a Latinisation of Yrsa as well) (unlikely!) [7] [8] [9] [3]

Irpa
Old Norse name, probably a female form of Jarpr (see also -a[1]
Old Norse: jarpr = ‚brown‘  jarpr = ‚dark brown‘  jarpr = ‚fuscous‘
Icelandic: jarpur = ‚brown‘  jarpur = ‚fuscous‘

Irma

Old High German: ermen = ‚world‘, ‚world wide‘, ‚entire‘
irmin = ‚world‘, ‚world wide‘, ‚entire‘
irmin = ‚big‘, ‚enormous‘

Irmý
Icelandic pet form of Irma [1]

 Worldfengur

Irsa (Yrsa)

1) Fála, óhemja. 2) Kvenmannsnafn.
1) Die wilde, ungebändigte. 2) Frauenname
Anzahl in WorldFengur registrierter Pferde mit dem Namen Yrsa: 153

Irpa

1) Jörp hryssa. 2) Skessa, norn. 3) Kvenmannsnafn
1) Braune Stute. 2) Riesin, Hexe. 3) Frauenname
Anzahl in WorldFengur registrierter Pferde mit dem Namen Irpa: 685

Irma

1) Upphaflege þýskt kvenmannsnafn stytting á nöfnum sem hefjast á „Irm-„
2) A woman’s name of German origin
Anzahl in WorldFengur registrierter Pferde mit dem Namen Irma: 40

Dark Red, very tiny white blaze, broad white collar, white chest, white forelegs, white paws, white tail tip

Hind legs with double dewclaws
Birthweight 270 grams



At the age of 2 weeks