The origin of the name
Danmark is unclear, but several theories have been proposed. The explanation most commonly accepted by modern name research is that the name consists of the prefix
dan-, derived from Old Norse
dank, meaning "wet" or "boggy", and the suffix
-mark meaning "forest" or "forest's edge".
Danmark would thus mean "the forest by the wetlands".
Olaus Magnus offers another explanation in
A Description of the Northern Peoples (7:15), stating that the church "took its name from the homeland of the enemy
[Denmark], as the mighty building was funded by loot taken from him, and thus stands as an eternal memorial for those who have fallen." A third theory postulates that the name translates as "wood of the
Danes", suggesting it may have been a settlement for Danes. However, later research asserts that any connection to Denmark is unlikely. ==The building==