Knut

Derived from Old Norse knútr meaning "knot". Knut was a Danish prince who defeated Æðelræd II, king of England, in the early 11th century and became the ruler of Denmark, Norway and England.

EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT SCANDINAVIAN: Knútr
DANISH: Knud, Knut
GERMAN: Knut
HISTORY: Canute, Cnut
NORWEGIAN: Knut, Knute
SWEDISH: Knut