SagafNorse Mythology, Swedish, Icelandic From Old Norse Sága, possibly meaning "seeing one", derived from sjá "to see". This is the name of a Norse goddess, possibly connected to Frigg. As a Swedish and Icelandic name, it is also derived from the unrelated word saga"story, fairy tale, saga".
SatufFinnish Means "fairy tale, fable" in Finnish.
TarikumAmharic Means "his history, his story" in Amharic.
TarufFinnish Means "legend, myth" in Finnish. It is also used as a diminutive of Tarja.