Germanic Folklore (5) Kennings
A kenning is a circumlocution, an ambiguous or roundabout
figure of speech, used instead of an ordinary noun in Old Norse, Old English,
and later Icelandic poetry. Kennings are strongly associated with Old
Norse-Icelandic and Old English poetry. They continued to be a feature of
Icelandic poetry (including rímur) for centuries, together with the closely
related heiti.
A kenning has two parts: a base-word (also known as a
head-word) and a determinant. For example, the base-word of the kenning
"íss rauðra randa" ('icicle of red shields' [SWORD], Einarr Skúlason:
Øxarflokkr) is íss ('ice, icicle') and the determinant is rǫnd ('rim,
shield-rim, shield'). The thing, person, place or being to which the kenning
refers is known as its referent (in this case a sword).
A list of kennings (not complete) and a list of kennings for
Odin’s name follows:
Source language
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Example
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axe
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blood-ember
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battle
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spear-din
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blood
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Dead-Slave
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blood
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battle-sweat
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One reference for this kenning comes from
the epic poem, Beowulf. As Beowulf is in fierce combat with Grendel's Mother, he makes mention
of shedding much battle-sweat.
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blood
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wound-sea
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svarraði sárgymir
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chieftain or king
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breaker of rings
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Alludes to a ruler breaking the golden rings
upon his arm and using them to reward his followers.
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death
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sleep of the sword
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death
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flame-farewelled
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Implicitly honourable death
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fire
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bane of wood
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grand viðar
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wife
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girl of the houses
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sól húsanna
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gold
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seeds of the Fyris Wolds
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Fýrisvalla fræ
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Hrólf Kraki spread gold
on the Fyris Wolds to distract the men of the Swedish king.
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gold
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serpent's lair
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Serpents (and dragons) were reputed to lie
upon gold in their nests.
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gold
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Sif's hair
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Derived from the story of when Loki cut off Sif's
hair. In order to amend his crime, Loki had the dwarf Dvalin make new hair
for Sif, a wig of gold that grew like normal hair.
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gold
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Kraki's seed
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Hrólf Kraki spread
gold on the Fyris Wolds to distract the men of the Swedish king. Can also be
used to imply generosity; q.v. Hrólf Kraki.
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gold, sometimes amber
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Freyja's tears
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Derived from the story of when Freyja could
not find Óðr, her husband, the
tears she shed were gold, and the trees which her tears fell upon were transmuted
into amber.
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honour
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mind's worth
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Weorðmyn
dum
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hook
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bait-gallows
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kill enemies
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Feed the eagle
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Killing enemies left food for the eagles
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Loki
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wolf's father
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an allusion to Loki's fathering of Fenrir
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Loki
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father of the sea thread
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Loki was the father
of Jörmungandr,
the Midgard serpent
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mistletoe
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Baldr's bane
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The kenning derives from the story in which
all plants and creatures swore never to harm Baldr save mistletoe, which,
when it was overlooked, Loki used to bring about Baldr's death by tricking Hodur.
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Mjollnir, Thor's hammer
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Hrungnir's slayer
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Hrungnir was a giant whose
head was smashed by a blow from Mjollnir.
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poetry
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Grímnir's lip-streams
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Grímnir is one of the names of Odin.
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raven
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swan of blood
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Ravens ate the dead at battlefields.
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the sea
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whale-road
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hron-rād
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the sea
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sail road
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seġl-rād
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the sea
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whale's way
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hwæl-weġ
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serpent
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valley-trout
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shield
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headland of swords
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sverða nesi
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There is a connection to the word
"nesa" meaning subject to public ridicule/failure/shame, i.e.
"the failure/shame of swords", not only "where the sword first
hits/ headland of swords" Kennings can sometimes be a triple entendre.
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ship
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wave-swine
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unnsvín
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ship
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sea-steed
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gjálfr-marr
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sky
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Ymir's skull
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Ymis haus
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the sun
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heaven-candle
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heofon-candel
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the sun
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heaven's jewel
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heofones ġim
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the sun
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glory of elves
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álf röðull
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álf röðull (alfrodull), meaning
"glory-of-elves" refers both to the chariot of the sun
goddess Sól and to the
rider (the sun herself).
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sword
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blood-worm
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sword
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icicle of blood
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sword
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wound-hoe
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ben-grefill
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sword
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leek of battle
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ímun-laukr
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war
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weather of weapons
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warrior
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feeder of ravens
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grennir gunn-más
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"feeder of war-gull" = "feeder
of raven" = "warrior" Ravens feed on dead bodies left
after a battle.
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warrior
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destroyers of eagle's hunger
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eyðendr arnar hungrs
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"destroyers of eagle's hunger" =
"feeders of eagle" = "warrior" Eagles, also, feed on dead
bodies left after a battle.
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waves
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Ægir's daughters
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Ægir had nine daughters
called billow maidens who were personifications of the waves.
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wind
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breaker of trees
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wolf
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Gunnr's horse
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Gunnr is a valkyrie.
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Thor
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slayer of giants, basher of trolls
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felli fjörnets goða flugstalla
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felli fjörnets goða flugstalla is a
compound kenning. Literally feller of the life webs (fjörnets) of the
gods of the flight-edges, i.e. slayer of giants, life webs (fjörnets) is a
kenning in its own right since it refers directly to the operations of
the Norns in severing lives, flight-edges (flugstalla) being the
high and dangerous places inhabited by eagles and hawks, i.e. the icy
mountains of Jotunheim.
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Odin's Names
Name
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Name
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Meaning
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(Old
Norse)
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(anglicized)
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Aldaföðr
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father of men (or of the age/world)
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Aldagautr
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Gautr of men (or of the
age/world)
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Alföðr
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Alfodr
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Allfather, Father of All
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Algingautr
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Angan Friggjar
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Delight of Frigg
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Arnhöfði
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Eagle Head
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Atriðr, Atriði
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attacking rider, 'At-Rider'
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Asagrim
(< *Ásagrimmr)
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Lord of the Aesir
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Auðun
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friend of wealth
(Edwin, Audoin)
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Bági ulfs
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Enemy of the Wolf
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Baldrsfaðr
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Balder's Father
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Báleygr
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Baleyg
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Flaming Eye, Shifty Eyed
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Biflindi
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Spear Shaker, Shield Shaker
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Bileygr
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Bileyg
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Flashing Eye or Wavering Eye
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Blindi, Blindr
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Blind
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Brúni, Brúnn
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Brown, Bear
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Böðgæðir
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Battle Enhancer
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Bölverkr
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'Bale-Worker' or Evil Worker or Evil
Deed
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Bragi
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Chieftain
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Bróðir Vilis, Bróðir Vilja
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Vili's Brother
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Burr Bors
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Borr's Son
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Byrlindi
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Distorted version of Biflindi
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Darraðr, Dorruðr
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Spearman
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Draugadróttinn
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Lord of the undead
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Dresvarpr
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Dróttinn
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Lord of the Spear
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Ein sköpuðr galdra
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Sole Creator of Magical Songs
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Ennibrattr
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High (lit., 'straight') forehead
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Eylúðr
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The ever booming
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Faðmbyggvir Friggjar
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Dweller in Frigg's Embrace
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Faðr galdr
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Father of Magical Songs
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Farmagnuðr, Farmögnuðr
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journey empowerer
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Farmaguð, Farmatýr
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Farmagud, Farmatyr
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God of Cargoes (or Burdens)
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Farmr arma Gunnlaðar
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Burden of Gunnlöð's Arms
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Farmr galga
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Gallows' Burden
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Fengr
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Fetcher or Catcher
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Fimbultýr
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Fimbultyr
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Mighty God
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Fimbulþulr
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Fimbulthul
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Mighty Thuler
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Fjallgeiguðr
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Shape god
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Fjölnir[4]
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Fjolnir
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Wise One, concealer, "the One
who is many".
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Fjölsviðr
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Fjolsvid, Fjolsvin
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Very Wise
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Fjörgynn
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Fjorgyn
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Masculine counterpart of
feminine Fjörgyn meaning "land/earth"
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Foldardróttinn
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Lord of the Earth
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Forni
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Ancient One
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Fornölvir
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Ancient Ölvir
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Fráríðr, Fráríði
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The one who rides forth
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Frumverr Friggjar
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First husband of Frigg
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Fundinn
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The Found
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Gagnráðr
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Gagnrad
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Advantage Counsel
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Galdraföðr
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Father of Magical Songs
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Gangari, Ganglari, Gangleri
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Wanderer or Wayweary
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Gangráðr
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'Gain Rede,' Contrary advisor,
Journey Advisor
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Gapþrosnir
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The one in gaping frenzy
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Gautatýr
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Gautatyr
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God of the Geats
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Gautr
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Gaut
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Gautr
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Geiguðr
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Dangler
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Geirlöðnir
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Spear inviter
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Geirölnir
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Spear charger
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Geirtýr
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Gore/Spear God
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Geirvaldr
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Gore/Spear Master
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Geldnir
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Gelging
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Eunuch
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Ginnarr
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Deceiver
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Gizurr
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Riddler
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Gestumblindi
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Blind Guest
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Glapsviðr
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Glapsvid, Glapsvin
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Swift in Deceit, Swift Tricker,
Maddener, Wise in magical spells
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Goði hrafnblóts
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Goði of the Raven-offering
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Goðjaðarr
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God Protector
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Göllnir
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Yeller
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Gollorr
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Yeller
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Göllungr
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Yeller
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Göndlir [8]
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Gondlir
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Wand-Bearer, Wand-Wielder
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Gramr Hliðskjálfar
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King of Hliðskjalf
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Grímnir
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Grimnir
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Hooded, Masked One
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Grímr
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Grim
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Mask
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Gunnblindi
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Battle blinder
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Hagvirkr
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Skillful worker
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Hangadróttinn
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Lord of the hanged
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Hangaguð, Hangatýr
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Hangagud, Hangatyr
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God of the Hanged
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Hangi
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Hanged One
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Haptabeiðir
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Commander of Leaders
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Haptaguð
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Haptagud
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God of Prisoners
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Haptasnytrir
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Teacher of gods
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Haptsönirî
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Fetter Loosener
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Hárbarðr
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Harbard
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Hoary Beard, Grey Beard
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Hárr
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Har
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High
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Harri Hliðskjálfar
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Lord of Hliðskjalf
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Hávi
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Havi
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High One
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Heimþinguðr hanga
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Visitor of the Hanged
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Helblindi
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Hel Blinder
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Hengikeptr, Hengikjopt
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Hang jaw
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Herblindi
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Host blinder
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Herföðr, Herjaföðr
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Herfodr, Herjafodr
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Father of Hosts
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Hergautr
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Host Gautr
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Herjan
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Warrior, Harrier, Lord, Leader of
Hosts
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Herteitr
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Herteit
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Glad of War
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Hertýr
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Hertyr
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Host-Tyr or God of Hosts
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Hildolfr
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Battle Wolf
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Hjaldrgegnir
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Engager of Battle
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Hjaldrgoð
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God of battle
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Hjálmberi
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Hjalmberi
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Helmet Bearer
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Hjarrandi
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Screamer
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Hléfreyr
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Famous/barrow lord
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Hleifruðr
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Wayfinder
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Hnikarr
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Hnikar
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Overthrower, Thruster
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Hnikuðr
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Hnikud
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Overthrower
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Hoárr
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One Eyed
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Hötter
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Hatter, hat-wearer
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Hovi
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High One
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Hrafnaguð, Hrafnáss
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Hrafnagud
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Raven God
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Hrafnfreistuðr
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Raven tester
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Hrami
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Fetterer, Ripper
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Hrani
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Blusterer
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Hrjóðr
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Roarer
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Hroptr, Hroptatýr
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Hropt, Hroptatyr
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Sage
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Hrosshársgrani
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Horse hair moustache
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Hvatmóðr
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Courage of the whet-stone
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Hveðrungr
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Roarer or Weather-maker
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Ít-rekr
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"glorious ruler"
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Jafnhárr
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Jafnhar
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'Evenhigh,' Just as High, Equally
High
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Jalfaðr
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Yellow-brown Back
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Jálg, Jálkr
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Jalk
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Gelding or Gelder
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Jarngrímr
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Iron Mask
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Jólnir, Jölnir
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Yule figure
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Jolfr
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Horse-wolf, bear
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Jölfuðr, Jölföðr
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Yule father
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Jörmunr
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The mighty one, cosmic
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Kjalarr
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Kjalar
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Keel, Nourisher
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Langbarðr
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Langbard
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Long Beard
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Löndungr, Loðungr
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Shaggy Cloak Wearer
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Niðr Bors
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Borr's Kin
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Njótr
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User, enjoyer or needed one
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Ófnir
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Inciter
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Olgr
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Protector, Hawk
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Ómi
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Omi
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Resounding one
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Óski
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Oski
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God of Wishes, Wished For
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Rauðgrani
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Red Mustache
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Reiðartýr
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Wagon God or God of riders
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Rögnir
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Chief ('He that reigns')
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Rúnatýr
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God of Runes
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Runni vagna
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Mover of Constellations
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Saðr
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Sadr, Sann
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Truthful, Sooth
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Sanngetall
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Finder of Truth/Sooth
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Síðgrani
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Sidgrani
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Long Beard
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Síðhöttr
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Sidhott
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Broad Hat
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Síðskeggr
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Sidskegg
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Long Beard
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Sigðir
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Victory giver
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Sigföðr
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Sigfodr
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Father of Victory, War Father
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Siggautr
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Victory Geat
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Sigrhofundr
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Victory Author
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Sigvagnminnka
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Victory Auto Wrecker
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Sigmundr
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Victory protection
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Sigrúnnr
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Victory Tree
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Sigtryggr
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Sure of victory (Victory-true)
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Sigtýr
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Sigtyr
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God of Victory, War God
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Sigþrór
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Successful in victory, Thriving in
victory
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Skilfingr
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Skilfing
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Trembler or he of Hlidshilf
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Skollvaldr
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Ruler of treachery
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Sonr Bestlu
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Son of Bestla
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Spjalli Gauta
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Friend of the Goths
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Sváfnir
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Svafnir
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Sleep bringer, Closer
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Sveigðir
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Reed Bringer (see the story
of Vikarr)
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Sviðarr
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Svidar
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Sviðrir
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Svidrir
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Calmer
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Sviðuðr
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Sviðurr
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Svidur
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Wise One
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Svipall
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Changing, Fleeting (or
shape-shifter)
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Svölnir
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Svolnir
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Cooler
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Tveggi
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Double, Twofold
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Tvíblindi
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Tviblindi
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Twice Blind
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Þekkr
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Thekk
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Known, Welcome One
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Þrasarr
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Quarreler
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Þriði
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Thridi
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Third
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Þriggi
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Triple
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Þrór
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Thror
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Burgeoning, Thriving
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Þróttr
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Thrott
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Strength
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Þuðr
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Thud, Thunn
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Lean, Pale
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Þundr
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Thund
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Thunderer
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Uðr
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Ud, Unn
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Loved, Beloved, Striver
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Váfuðr
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Vafud
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Wanderer
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Váfuðr Gungnis
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Swinger of Gungnir
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Váði vitnis
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Foe of the Wolf
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Vakr
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Vak
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Wakeful, Awakener
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Valdr galga
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Ruler of Gallows
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Valdr vagnbrautar
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Ruler of Heaven
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Valföðr
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Valfodr
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Father of the Slain
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Valgautr
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Valgaut
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Slaughter-Geat, Geat of the Slain
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Valkjosandi
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Chooser of the Slain
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Valtamr, Valtam
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Slain Tame, The Warrior
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Valtýr
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Slain God
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Valþognir
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Slain Receiver
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Vegtam
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Wanderer or Way-tame
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Veratýr
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Veratyr
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God of men, God of being
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Viðfräger
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Wide Famed
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Viðrir
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Vidrir
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Stormer
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Viðrímnir, Viðhrimnir
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Contrary screamer or 'wide
hoary-beard'
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Viðurr
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Vidur
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Killer
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Vingnir
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Swinger
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Vinr Lopts
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Friend of Loptr
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Vinr Lóðurs
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Friend of Lóðurr
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Vinr Míms
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Friend of Mímir
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Vinr stalla
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Friend of Altars
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Vófuðr
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Dangler
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Völundr rómu
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Smith of Battle
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Yggr
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Ygg
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Terrible One
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Ýjungr, Ýrungr
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Stormy or of the primal streams
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Freya's Names
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(Source: Wikipedia)
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