Proto-Norse (also
Proto-Scandinavian,
Primitive Norse,
Proto-Nordic,
Ancient Nordic,
Old Scandinavian,
Proto-North Germanic and
North Proto-Germanic) was an
Indo-European language spoken in
Scandinavia that is thought to have evolved as a northern dialect of
Proto-Germanic over the first centuries CE. It is the earliest stage of a characteristically
North Germanic language, and the language
attested in the oldest Scandinavian
Elder Futhark inscriptions, spoken ca. from the 2nd to 8th centuries (corresponding to the late
Roman Iron Age and the
Germanic Iron Age). It evolved into the dialects of the
Old Norse language at the beginning of the
Viking Age about AD 800.