Eivør Jógvansson

The Faroe Islands received the name Eivør Jógvansson. Her given name came from a Faroese singer Eivør Pálsdóttir. Eivør  '  'is a female given name originating from the Old Norse word auja, meaning "treasure/gift" or maybe ey-, meaning "island" and -varr meaning "careful", or the Proto-Norse word *warjaR, meaning "defending". The Old Norse form of the name was Eyvǫr. Her given surname comes from Óli Jógvansson. The alternate spelling for Faroe's surname is Jogvansson. Her first name is pronounced Ee-vor.

The Faroe's human name in Katakana might be spelled incorrect as well as her romanized name. A Japanese name converter was used to complete the bio. Despite using it, her romanized human name might be incorrect because foreign letters likely aren't suppose to be in romaji texts. Including Åland's human surname with the letter "ö" in Bergström. But unfortunately there is nothing else to change that.