Viken is derived from the
Old Norse word
vík, meaning an inlet or creek (UK). The English cognate is the
-wich in many placenames (cf.
Sandwich). The modern Norwegian form
Vika is derived from the definite form,
Víkin (
O.N. -in >
M.Norw. -ĩ >
Norw. -a), whilst the form
Viken is derived partially from its Danish cognate,
Vigen (Norwegianized to
Viken in
Riksmål), and partially from the local dative case name,
Viken (pronounced in
tone 2). Various theories have been offered that the word "
viking" may be derived from this place name, meaning "a person from Viken". According to this theory, originally the word "viking" simply described persons from this area, and that it is only in the last few centuries that it has taken on the broader sense of early medieval Scandinavians in general. ==References==