Fjell is a Norwegian name of Old Norse origin, derived from the word 'fjall', meaning 'mountain' or 'hill'. It was originally used to describe a geographical feature.
In Scandinavian cultures, Fjell is seen as a symbol of strength and resilience, reflecting the rugged nature of the mountains it's named after. The name has been used in various forms throughout Norwegian history.
People with the name Fjell are often perceived as bold, adventurous, and independent, with a strong connection to nature and a sense of calm confidence.
While Fjell is not a commonly used name globally, it remains a popular choice in Norway and other Scandinavian countries for its unique and rugged appeal.