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AGNI: Old Norse name derived from the word egg, meaning "edge (of a sword).

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KI: Old Norse name derived from a diminutive form of *anuR, meaning "father."
LFLJTR: Old Norse name composed of the elements alfr "elf" and ljtr "ugly," hence "elfin
ugly."
ALFR: Old Norse legend name of a king who pursued the maiden lfhidr, meaning "elf."
ALREKR: Old Norse equivalent of Visigothic Alaric, composed of the elements al "all"
and rikiaR "rich, mighty ruler," hence "all-powerful; ruler of all."
ALVSS: Old Norse legend name of a dwarf who almost married Thor's daughter Thrud,
meaning "all wise."
NLEIFR: Old Norse name composed of the elements *anu- "ancestor; forefather,"
and leifr "descendant, heir," hence "heir of the ancestors."
ANUNDR: Old Norse Viking name composed of the elements anu "ancestor; forefather,"
and undr "to prevail; triumph," hence "triumph of the ancestors." This was the name of a
legendary king of the House of Yngling.
ANVINDR: Old Norse name composed of the elements an "against" and vindr "wind," hence
"against the wind."
RI: Old Norse name meaning "eagle."
ARNGEIRR: Old Norse name composed of the elements arn "eagle" and geirr "spear," hence
"eagle spear."
RNI: Old Norse name meaning "eagle."
ARNKELL: Old Norse name composed of the elements ari "eagle" and ketill "cauldron, kettle,"
hence "eagle kettle."
ARNLAUGR: Old Norse name composed of the elements arn "eagle" and laug "promise, vow,"
hence "eagle vow."
ARNLJTR: Old Norse name composed of the elements arn "eagle" and ljtr "bright, shining,"
hence "eagle bright."
ARNRR: Old Norse name composed of the elements arn "eagle" and the name of the god
Thor (rr), hence "eagle of Thor."
ARNVIR: Old Norse name composed of the elements ari "eagle" and vir "tree," hence
"eagle tree."
SBJORN: Old Norse name composed of the elements ss "god, divinity" and bjorn "bear,"
hence "divine-bear."
SGEIRR: Old Norse name composed of the elements ss "god" and geirr "spear," hence
"god-spear." Equivalent to Old High GermanAnsgar.
SGAUTR: Old Norse name composed of the elements ss "divinity, god," and gautr "Gaut,"
hence "divine Gaut."
SKETILL: Old Norse name composed of the elements ss "god" and ketill "cauldron, kettle,"
hence "divine kettle."

SMUNDR: Old Norse name composed of the elements ss "god, divinity,"


and mundr "protection," hence "divine protection."
SVALDR: Old Norse name composed of the elements ss "god, divinity," and valdr "power,
rule," hence "divine power" or "divine ruler."
BALDR: Old Norse name derived from the word baldr, meaning "lord, prince." In mythology,
this is the name of the second son of Odinand Frigg. He was a god of beauty, joy, purity and
peace. His death was seen as the triggering event which brought about the destruction of all
the gods at Ragnarok. He was ceremonially cremated upon his ship, Hringhorni, largest of all
ships ever built.
BERGRR: Old Norse composed of the elements bjarga "to rescue" and rr "Thor," hence
"rescue-Thor."
BJARTR: Old Norse name derived from the word bjartr, meaning "bright."
BJORG: Old Norse name derived from the word bjorg, "to help, save," hence "rescuer, saver."
BJORN: Old Norse name derived from the word bjorn, meaning "bear."
BRANDR: Old Norse name derived from the word brand "blade, sword," a derivative
of brinnan meaning "to flash."
BRKK: Old Norse myth name of a dwarf who, along with his brother Eitri, made magical
objects for the gods, including the hammer ofThor, probably derived from the Nordic
element brka, meaning "breeches."
DAGFINNR: Old Norse name composed of the elements dagr "day" and Finnr "a Finn, a
wanderer," hence "day-Finn" or "day-wanderer."
DAGR: Old Norse name derived from the word dagr, meaning "day."
DAVI: Old Norse form of Hebrew David, meaning "beloved."
EGIL: Diminutive form of Old Norse Agni "edge (of a sword)," meaning "little edge."
EILEIFR: Old Norse name composed of the elements Ei- from *aiwa "always, ever"
and leifr "descendant, heir," hence "ever-heir."
EINARR: Old Norse name composed of the elements Ein- from *aina "alone, one" and -arr
from harjaR "army, warrior," hence "lone warrior."
EIRKR: Old Norse name composed of the elements ei "ever" and rkr "ruler," hence "everruler."
EITRI: Norse myth name of a dwarf who, along with his brother Brkk, made magical objects
for the gods, including the hammer of Thor.
ERLINGR: Old Norse legend name of the mortal son of the god Rg, meaning "earl,
nobleman."
EYSTEINN: Old Norse name composed of the elements ey "island" and steinn "stone," hence
"island stone."
EYVINDR: Old Norse name composed of the elements ey "island" and vindr "wind," hence
"island wind."

FFNIR: Old Norse myth name of a dwarf who transformed into a dragon, the symbol of
greed. Also called Fraener.
FENRIR: Usually said to be an Anglicized form of Old Norse Fenrislfr, but according to
Sophus Bugge, author of The Home of The Eddic Poems, this name, as well as Fenris, probably
originated with Norsemen under the influence of Christianity, and was a word for "hell" and
only later took on the meaning "swamp."
FENRIS: Usually said to be an Anglicized form of Old Norse Fenrislfr, but according to
Sophus Bugge, author of The Home of The Eddic Poems, this name, as well as Fenrir, probably
originated with Norsemen under the influence of Christianity, and was a word for "hell" and
only later took on the meaning "swamp."
FENRISLFR: In mythology, this is the name of a wolf, the son of Loki and the
giantess Angrboa, popularly translated "swamp wolf," but probably originally meaning "wolf
of hell." According to Sophus Bugge, author of The Home of The Eddic Poems, this name
cannot possibly mean "swamp wolf," for there does not exist in Old Norse any derivative
endings as -rir, or -ris. He believes Fenrir and Fenrisarose under the influence of Christian
conceptions of the devil as lupus infernus, combined with tales of the Behemoth and the
beast of the Apocalypse, and was altered in form in accordance with popular Old Norse
etymology. He compares Old Norse fern from Latininfernus to Old Saxon fern which was
derived from Latin infernum, and explains that Fenrir and Fenris must have been formed from
*Fernir from fern using the endings -ir and gen. -is, both of which were very much used in
mythical names, including names of giants. He goes on to explain that the later connection
with fen ("fen, swamp, mire") was natural, for hell and lower regions, such as the abyss, are
often connected by imagination just as they still are today.
FENRISLFUR: Icelandic form of Old Norse Fenrislfr, popularly translated "swamp wolf," but
probably originally meaning "wolf of hell."
FINNR: Old Norse name which may have originally been an ethnic byname for someone "from
Finland."
FOLKI: Old Norse name, originally a short form of longer names containing folk, meaning
"people, tribe."
FOLKVAR: Contracted form of Old Norse Folkvarr, meaning "guardian of the people."
FOLKVARR: Old Norse name composed of the elements folk "people, tribe,"
and varr "guard," hence "guardian of the people."
FOLKVARDR: Variant spelling of Old Norse Folkvarr, meaning "guardian of the people."
FOLKVARTHR: Variant spelling of Old Norse Folkvarr, meaning "guardian of the people."
FRAENER: Old Norse myth name of a dwarf who transformed into a dragon, the symbol of
greed. Also called Ffnir.
FREYR: Old Norse name possibly derived from the word *fraujaR, meaning "lord, master." In
mythology, this is the name of a god of rain and sunlight.
FRIJFR: Old Norse name composed of the elements frir "peace" and jfr "thief," hence
"peace-thief."

GANDLFR: Old Norse name composed of the elements gandr " staff, wand" or "fiend,
monster" and lfr "elf," hence "fiendish elf" or "wand elf." In mythology, this is the name of a
dwarf.
GUBRANDR: Old Norse name composed of the elements gu "god" and brandr "sword,"
hence "God's sword."
GUFRIR: Variant form of Old Norse Gufrr, composed of the elements gu "gods"
and fri "love, peace," hence "God's peace."
GUFRR: Old Norse name composed of the elements gu "gods" and frr "love, peace,"
hence "God's peace."
GULEIFR: Old Norse name composed of the elements gu "gods" and leifr "descendant,
heir," hence "divine heir."
GULBRANDR: Variant spelling of Old Norse Gubrandr, meaning "God's sword."
GULLTOPPR: Old Norse name meaning "golden mane." In mythology, this is the name of the
horse of Heimdall.
GUNNARR: Old Norse name composed of the elements gunnr "battle, fight" and arr "army,
war," hence "soldier, warrior." In mythology, this is the name of the husband of Brynhildr.
HKON: Old Norse name composed of the elements h "high" and konr "son," hence "high
son."
HALFDANR: Old Norse name composed of the elements halfr "half" and Danr "Dane," hence
"half Dane."
HALLDRR: Variant form of Old Norse Hallrr, meaning "Thor's rock."
HALLSTEINN: Old Norse name composed of the elements hallr "rock" and steinn "stone,"
hence "rock stone."
HALLRR: Old Norse name composed of the element hallr "rock" and the name Thor (rr),
hence "Thor's rock." In mythology, this is the name of a god of thunder.
HALLVARDR: Variant spelling of Old Norse Hallvarr, meaning "rock defender."
HALLVARR: Old Norse name composed of the elements hallr "rock" and varr "defender,
guardian," hence "rock defender."
HARALDR: Old Norse equivalent of Anglo-Saxon Hereweald, meaning "army ruler."
HVARR: Old Norse name composed of the elements h "high" and varr "defender,
guardian," hence "high guard."
HEINRIKR: Old Norse equivalent of Old High German Heinrich, meaning "home-ruler."
HERLEIFR: Old Norse name composed of the elements herr "army" and leifr "descendant,"
hence "army descendant."
HJLMAR: Old Norse name composed of the elements hjalmr "helmet" and arr "warrior,"
hence "helmet-warrior."
HJORTR: Old Norse name meaning "hart, stag."

HOLMGEIRR: Old Norse name composed of the elements holmr "island" and geirr "spear,"
hence "spear island."
HRINGHORNI: Old Norse name meaning "ring horn." In mythology, this is the name of Baldr's
ship, the largest of all ships ever build, upon which he was cremated after his death.
HRALDR: Old Norse name composed of the elements hrr "fame" and valdr "power, rule,"
hence "famous ruler."
HRARR: Contracted form of Old Norse Hrgeirr, meaning "famous spear."
HRGEIRR: Old Norse name composed of the elements hrr "fame" and geirr "spear,"
hence "famous spear."
HRKR: Old Norse name derived from the word hrkr, meaning "crow, rook."
HRLFR: Old Norse equivalent of Germanic Hrolf, meaning "famous wolf."
ING: Old Norse name derived from proto-Germanic Ingwaz, meaning "Lord of the Inguins." In
mythology, this is the name of a fertility god.
INGIMARR: Old Norse name composed of the name of the fertility god Ing and the word
*mariR "famous," hence "Ing-famous."
INGJALDR: Old Norse name derived from the element gjalda, meaning "to pay, to
recompense."
INGLFR: Old Norse name composed of the name of the fertility god Ing and the
word lfr "wolf," hence "Ing's wolf."
INGVARR: Variant spelling of Old Norse Yngvarr, meaning "Ing's warrior."
IORMUNGAND: Variant form of Old Norse Jrmungandr, possibly meaning "giant pole."
VARR: Old Norse name composed of the elements Iv- from r "yew-bow, yew-tree" and
-arr from harjaR "army, warrior," hence "bow warrior."
JRMUNGANDR: Old Norse name, possibly meaning "giant pole." In mythology, this is the
name of the Midgard Serpent--also called the World Serpent--that encircles the earth beneath
the ocean.
KETTIL: Icelandic and Old Norse name derived from the word ketill, meaning "cauldron,
kettle."
KNTR: Old Norse byname for a short, squat man, meaning "knot."
KOLI: Old Norse byname for a dark-complexioned person, derived from the element kol,
meaning "black, coal."
KOLR: Old Norse byname for a dark-complexioned person, derived from the word kolr,
meaning "black, coal."
LEIFR: Old Norse name derived from the word leifr, meaning "descendant, heir."
LIULFR: Old Norse name of uncertain etymology, possibly composed of the
elements hlf "shield, protection" and ulfr "wolf," hence "shield wolf."
LGMAR: Old Norse name composed of the elements log "laws" and mar "man," hence
"lawman."

LOGMAR: Old Norse name composed of the elements log "laws" and -mar from
*mariR "famous, renowned," hence "famous laws."
LOKI: Old Norse name, possibly derived from the root *leug, meaning "to break." In
mythology, this is the name of a god of mischief and foster brother of inn, described as the
contriver of all fraud.
MEILI: Old Norse name of a brother of Thor. Meaning unknown.
NAGLFAR: Old Norse myth name of the largest ship of all, the ship that will carry the dead to
Ragnarok, possibly meaning "nail-farer."
NAGLFARI: Variant form of Old Norse Naglfar, possibly meaning "nail-farer."
NHGGR: Norse name meaning "dreaded striker." In mythology, this is the name of a
dragon or serpent who gnaws at the roots of the world tree Yggdrasill.
NJRR: Old Norse name derived from the Indo-European root *ner, meaning "strong,
vigorous." In mythology, this is the name of a god of sailing who had the power to calm the
sea and fire.
ODDR: Old Norse name derived from the word oddr, meaning "point of a weapon."
INN: Old Norse name derived from the word r, meaning "poetry, song" and "eager,
frenzied, raging." In mythology, this is the name of the chief god of the Aesir. Equated with
Anglo-Saxon Woden.
LFR: Variant form of Old Norse nleifr, meaning "heir of the ancestors."
NUNDR: Variant form of Old Norse name Anundr, meaning "triumph of the ancestors."
ORMARR: Old Norse name composed of the elements orm "serpent" and herr "army," hence
"serpent army."
ORMR: Old Norse byname derived from the word ormr, meaning "dragon, serpent, snake."
SVALDR: Variant form of Old Norse svaldr, meaning "divine power" or "divine ruler."
RLFR: Old Norse name composed of the elements r "advice, counsel" and lfr "wolf,"
hence "wise wolf."
RAGNVALDR: Old Norse name composed of the elements regin "advice, decision"
and valdr "to rule," hence "wise ruler."
RANDOLFR: Variant spelling of Old Norse Randulfr, meaning "shield-wolf."
RANDULFR: Old Norse name composed of the elements rand "rim (of a shield)"
and ulfr "wolf," hence "shield-wolf."
RNNULFR: Variant spelling of Old Norse Rnulfr, meaning "plundering wolf."
RNULFR: Old Norse name composed of the elements rn "plundering, robbery"
and lfr "wolf," hence "plundering wolf."
RG: Old Norse name meaning "king." In mythology, this is the name of the god who brought
into being the progenitors of the three classes of human beings.
RGEIRR: Variant spelling of Old Norse Hrgeirr, meaning "famous spear."

RGNVALDR: Variant form of Old Norse Ragnvaldr, meaning "wise ruler."


RNI: Old Norse name derived form the word rn, meaning "secret lore."
SIGFRR: Old Norse equivalent of Old High German Siegfried, composed of the
elements sigr "victory" and frir "love, peace," hence "victory-peace."
SIGMUNDR: Old Norse name composed of the elements sigr "victory"
and mundr "protection," hence "victory-protection."
SIGURR: Variant form of Old Norse Sigvarr, meaning "victory guard."
SIGVARR: Old Norse equivalent of Old High German Siegward, composed of the
elements sigr "victory" and varr "guard," hence "victory guard."
SINDRI: Old Norse name, possibly meaning "sparkling." In mythology, this is the name of a
hall in the world that is supposed to exist after Ragnark, having a roof of red gold. The name
is also sometimes used as an alternate name for the dwarf Eitri.
SKRI: Old Norse byname meaning "sea-mew," another name for the common seagull.
SKBLANIR: Old Norse name composed of the elements sk "plank or stick of wood"
and blanir "blade, leaf," hence perhaps "wood leaf" or wood blade." In mythology, this is the
name of the magical ship of Freyr, said to be the best of ships.
SLEIPNIR: Old Norse name meaning "gliding; smooth." In mythology, this was the name
of inn's grey, eight-legged steed, the greatest of all horses which could traverse either land
or sea. He was the offspring of Loki (transformed into a mare) and Svadilfari.
SNORRI: Old Norse name derived from the word snerra, meaning "attack."
STEINN: Old Norse name derived from the word steinn, meaning "stone."
STGANDR: Old Norse name derived from the word stgandr ("stepping, treading one"), hence
"wanderer."
STGR: Contracted form of Old Norse Stgandr, meaning "wanderer."
SUMARLR: Old Norse name composed of the elements sumar "summer" and lii "one who
fares," hence "summer traveler."
SVADILFARI: Old Norse name meaning "disaster; ill-fated." In mythology, this was the name
of a magical stallion belonging to a frost giant.
SVEINN: Old Norse name meaning "boy."
SVERRIR: Old Norse name which was originally a byname for a restless person, derived from
the word sverra ("to spin, swing, swirl"), hence "wild, restless."
OLLKR: Variant form of Old Norse rlkr, meaning "Thor's contender."
ORBIORN: Old Norse name composed of the name of the god Thor and the
word biorn "bear," hence "rr's bear."
ORBERGR: Masculine form of Old Norse orbjorg, meaning "rr's protection."
ORGEIRR: Old Norse name composed of the name of the god Thor and the
word geirr "spear," hence "rr's spear."

ORGSL: Old Norse name composed of the name of the god Thor and the word gsl "arrow,
shaft," hence "rr's arrow."
RGNR: Old Norse name composed of the name of the god Thor and the
word gnr "grumble, noise," hence "voice of rr."
RIR: Old Norse name, composed of the name of the god Thor and the word verr "man,
warrior," hence "rr's warrior."
ORKETILL: Old Norse name composed of the name of the god Thor and the
word ketill "cauldron," hence "rr's cauldron."
RLKR: Variant form of Old Norse rleikr, meaning "rr's contender."
RLKR: Variant form of Old Norse rleikr, meaning "rr's contender."
RLEIKR: Old Norse name composed of the name of the god Thor and the
word leikr "game, play (involving weapons)," hence "rr's contender."
ORMR: Old Norse name composed of the name of the god Thor and the
word mr "mind, mood," hence "rr's mind."
RR: Old Norse myth name of a god of thunder, meaning "thunder."
ORSTEINN: Old Norse name composed of the name of the Norse god Thor, and the
word steinn "stone," hence "rr's stone."
ORVALDR: Old Norse name composed of the name of the god Thor and the
word valdr "ruler," hence "rr's ruler."
RVR: Old Norse name derived from ancient *wihaR, "battle, fight," hence "fighter,
warrior."
TFI: Short form of Old Norse names starting with Torf- or Torv-, meaning "Thor" or "thunder."
TORLEIK: Modern form of Old Norse rleikr, meaning "Thor's contender."
TRYGGR: Old Norse name derived from the word tryggr, meaning "trustworthy."
TR: Old Norse name derived from the ancient Germanic word *Tiuz, meaning "god." In
mythology, this is the name of a son of inn, a one-handed god of single combat.
ULFR: Old Norse name derived from the word ulfr, meaning "wolf."
VLI: Old Norse name, probably derived from valr ("battle slain"), hence "of the battle slain."
In mythology, this is the name of a son ofinn born for the purpose of avenging Baldr's
death. He is to be one of the seven to survive Ragnarok.
VERMUNDR: Old Norse equivalent of Visigothic Vermundo, composed of the
elements verr "man" and mundr "protection," hence "protector of man."
VARR: Old Norse myth name of a son of inn, meaning "forest warrior."
VILHJALMR: Old Norse form of German Wilhelm, meaning "will-helmet."
VOLUNDR: Old Norse form of German Wieland, meaning "war territory" or "battlefield."
YNGVARR: Old Norse name composed of the name of the fertility god Ing and the
word arr "warrior," hence "Ing's warrior."

YNGLING: Old Norse name meaning "descendant of Ing."

ALPHABETIC LIST

Norse Name

Norwegian
Name

English Translation

Descriptio
n

Afi

Ave

Grandfather

Great grandfather

Alfr

Alv

Elf

Algrn

Allgrnn

lr

Alv

All green/Always
green
To nourish

Alsvir

Alsvid

Allknowing

Alvss

Alvis

All-knowing (Elvis)

Amma

Amma

Grandmother

Andhrmnir

Andrimne

The tests of the spirit

The father
of Karl
The father
of Trell
Elf means
river and
eternal. The
elves are
originally
river spirits,
dark elves
are the
humidity in
the soil
A mythical
island
Family
father, son
of Lofarr
The Horse
who is
pulling the
Sun
Name of
Dwarf
The mother
of Karl
The cock in
Valhll

Andlngr

ndlang

Long Spirit

Andvari
nnar

Andvare
nar

Careful Spirit
The Second

rvkr

rvk

Aware

saheim/
sgarr
Askr

saheim/sgard

The Home of the sir

Ask

Ash (tree)

s (pl. ser)

Mouth, divine
utterance, blow, spirit,
rivermouth

ss (pl. sir)

Nordic/
Germanic
Name

Ans/AnsuR

The second
heaven
Fish
The second
husband of
Ntt
The Horse
who is
pulling the
Moon
The higher
worlds
The first
man
Connected
to the
sound of
water
(running
rivers,
waterfalls,
etc.)

Other Meaning

Atlantis
Arose from the
deep to become
Elves

The warrior gets


his strength
through strife

Our Solar System

Auhumbla

Auhumbla

The First
Cow

Aurboda

Unused Soil (Au-),


empty darkness (Au
and bla) twilight and
sea (-hum-)
Dizzy Announcement

Aurboa
Aurgelmir

Aurgelme

Draught of Mud/Soil

(Other
name for
Ymir)
The
Goddess of
the summer
God of
Light and
Goodness
A giant

Mother Earth as a
doctor

Austr

Austrn

Aust

East(ern)

Baldr

BeldegiR

Balder

The end of life/the day

Baugi

Bauge

Bergelmir

Bergelme

Ring/Ticket you pay


for killing someone
Draught of Seed

Bestla

Bestla

The Best Blood

A Giant's
Daughter

Bifrst

Bivrost

The trembling way

Bil

Bil

Hesitation/Wound

The
rainbow
A child

Bjrt

Bjart

Beautiful

Blghfi

Blodughov

Bloody Hof

Bl

Blid

Friendly/Mild/Kind

Bon

Bodn

Warner

Blorn

Boltorn

Miserable Thorn

Bor
Brage

Man
Born and Son
The best

Brr
Brr
Bragi

Mannus
Bragi

Son of
rdgelmir

The other
Horse of
inn (used
by Freyr)

Container
of the Mead
Giant,
Bestla's
Father

God of
poetry
The
Necklace of
Freyja

Brisingamen

Fire-fun (or Firenecklace)

Brokkr

Brokk

Noise

Dwarf

Brundr

Brund

In heat/Rutting

Bore

The number two (the


one with two hands,
the Sun)
Born

Freyja's
second Cat
Old name
for Tr

Bri

Tuisto

Female
equivalence to
Baldr
The meaning of
life
Suttungr's brother
The Seed of
nature, surviving
the Ragnarok
floating on the
sea, or in the air held up by the
wind
The best genetic
material needed to
give life to
humanity
The bridge to
sgarr
Change of the
Moon (New Moon)
Mother Earth as a
doctor
The
sunset/Sunrise

Mother Earth as a
doctor

Brsingamen

Bri

The darkness
ruling before life is
created

The first

The genetic mass


(all life-forms at
the time)

Son of inn
The fires we burn
on
Midsummernight
along the coast
and on top of hills
and mountains
The noise of
metal-work
Side of Freyja
The Sky God

Byrging
Dagr

DagaR

Byrging
Dag

End
Day

Dagr

DagaR

Dag

Day/Lifetime

Dinn

Dinn

Dead

Dellingr

Delling

Fine/Splendid

Draupnir

Draupne

Dripper

Drmi

Drome

Delay

Duneyrr

Dunr

Dizzy fire

Durarr

Duratroor

Faithful wild animal

Durinn

Durin

Sleep

Dvalinn

Dvalin

Delay

Dvalinn

Dvalin

Delay

Edda

Edda

Great grandmother

Einherjar

Einherjer

The one who fight


alone

Eir

Peace/help

Eldhrmnir

Eldrimne

The tests of the Fire

livgr

Elivg

The eternal sea


rhythm

Elli
Embla

Elle
Embla

Old Age
Elmtree

Fader

Fader

Father

Fenris

Fire riding the field

Fjlvor

Mighty/big
Board
Board-wave/sea

Eir

Fenrir
Fimbul
Fjalarr
Fjlvr

rn

Fanjarh

God
A well
The son of
Ntt and
Delingr
God of the
Day
A deer who
eats from
the tree
The third
husband of
Ntt
The Ring of
inn
The second
bond they
tied Fenrir
with
A deer who
eats from
the tree
A deer who
eats from
the tree
Dwarf
Chieftain
Dwarf
Chieftain
A deer who
eats from
the tree
The mother
of Trell
Only those
who dare
fight alone
(if
necessary)
are
welcome to
Valhll

The kettle
where the
pig is
cooked
The flow
from
Hvergelmir
Old woman
The first
woman
The father
of Jarl
Wolf

Dwarf
Mythical
figure

The way those


who work in the
morning follow
Son of inn
Wear of the brain
through life

The spiritual birth


of Man

Wear of the brain


through life
Wear of the brain
through life
The rested
material
The material
before it is allowed
to make love
Wear of the brain
through life

Mother Earth as a
doctor
The warrior gets
his strength
through strife
The rhythm in the
breath of the
universe

Son of Loki and


Angrba

Fjrgyn

Fjorgyn

Mountain and Throne


of Life (f.)

Fjrynn

Fjorgynn

Form
Fornjtr

Fornyter

Mountain and Throne


of Life (m.)
Form/Shape
The first who possess

Forsete

The Judge

Freke

Greedy/Hard/Strict

Frya

Love (f.) (of a lover)

Forseti

Foraseta

Freki

Freyja

Freyr

Frij

Frawan

Fr

Fry

Love (m.)

Fred

Peace

Frigg

Frij

Frigg

Love (of a mother)

Fulla

Fulna/Fulla

Fulla

The plenty and


fulfillment (of
Marriage)
Follower

Fylgja

Fylgja

Fylgja

Fylgja

Follower (protective
spirit)

Galarr
Gangr

Galar
Gange

Sharp Sound
Walk

Goddess of
the
Wilderness
God of the
Wilderness
The father
of the
elements of
nature
God of
Justice
inn's
Wolf

Goddess of
the Woods
Freyja's
red-golden
Tears

Son of Baldr and


Nanna
The Warriors need
to be greedy (on
wisdiom!), hard
and strict to enter
Valhll

The improvement
of one's soul when
one mourns the
loss of loved ones

God of the
Woods

Mother
Earth,
Baldrs
mother

Mother Earth as a
doctor
The civilized Earth
(inhabited by
humans)
A side of Mother
Earth

Pockets of
thoughts
and
emotions
that follow
us through
life
One of
Draupnir's
rings
Dwarf
A water
Giant

Gefjon

Gabi

Gevjon

Geirrr
Gerr
Geri

GardiR

Geirrd
Gerd
Gere

Give away (for


marriage)
Spear-Fire
Field
Perfect/prepared

Gersemi

Gerseme

Precious thing

Gillingr

Gilling

Hollow part of the ship

A giant

Gimmir

Gimer

The burner

The
seventh
heaven

Gnungagap

Ginnungagap

The wide, empty and

Giantess
inn's
Wolf

A part of Vrr

The way the water


takes
A side of Mother
Earth
Wife of Loki
The warriors need
to be prepared
and perfect to
enter Valhll
Daughter of inn
and Freyja
(Also the name of
the key to Hel)

Emptiness

Gjallarhorn

Gjallarhorn

treacherous space
The Horn of rumble

Gjll

Gjall

Resound/echo

Gjll
Gjlp

Gjlp

Rumble
Fatten up

Glasir

Glase

Make marvelous

Gleipnir

Gleipne

The extinguisher

Gn

Reach

Greip

Grip

Grid
Groa
Gulltopp

Security/Peace-treaty
Grow/Heal
Golden Top

Gullveig
Gungnir

Gullveig
Gungne

Lust for Gold


Swing

Gunnl

Gunnld

Invitation to fight

Gunnr
Gyllinburst

Gyllinbust

Hamingja

Hamingja

War-longing
Golden hair (of
Feathers)
Luck

Hamingja

Hamingja

Luck

Hamr

Ham

Shape/Outer form

Hamr

Ham

Shape/Outer form

Hrbarr

Hrbard

Tall, important rim

Hati

Hat

Hate

Heirn

Heidrun

Secret Honour

Heiornir

Heidtrone

Clear air and thorns

Heimdall

Counting our world

Gn

Gnah

Greip
Grr
Gra
Gulltoppr

Heimdallr

Gri
Grwan

Haimadala

The Horn of
Heimdallr
The river of
death
Daughter of
Geirrr
A bush
growing
near Valhll
The third
bond they
tied Fenrir
with

Gaintess

A side of Mother
Earth
Daughter of
Geirrr
Mother of Varr
rvandill's wife

Heimdallr's
horse
A witch
The Spear
of inn
A giant

The origin of War


The sharp thought

Freyr's pig

The Sun

Pockets of
thoughts
and
emotions
that follow
us through
life
One of
Draupnir's
rings
One of
Draupnir's
rings
The Astral
Body

A part of Vrr

The name
of inn
when he is
on Algrn
A wolf
chasing the
Sun
The goat on
Valhll's
roof
The first
heaven
The God of
Mercy

Suttungr's
daughter

A part of Hamr

Without Hamr we
fall into
unsubconsciousne
ss

Destructive
powers
The Holy Mead
comes from the
secret warrior
order of inn

Son of inn

Hel

Helan

Hel

Death

Helheimr

Helheim

The Home of Hel

Hermr

Hermod

Army-Bravery

Himinbrjtr

Himmelbryter/
Himinbrjot
Hlrd

Heaven-breaker
Obey your Spirit

Hler

Sea

Hlr (gir)

Hler

Terror

Hliskjlf

Hlidskalv

Opening (where one)


shiver/tremble/shake

Hlf

Liv

Life

Hlfursa

Livtusse

Giant Life

Lyn

Prepare

Hlrnir

Lyrner

Hnitbjrg

Hnitbjerg

Skylight, Sun and


Moon
Rock nailed together

Hnoss

Noss

Treasure

Hoddmmir

Hoddmime

Hr

Hod

Homeland/treasury of
Memory
Hood

A water
Giant
The blind
God

Hne

(Chicken)

Hreggmmir

Reggmime

Hrr
Hrmfaxi
Hrjdr

Rimfakse
Rjod

Memory of bad
Weather/Storm
Storm/bad weather
Frost-horse
Spreader/destructor

The Body of
man
The first
heaven

Hrrsvitnir

Hrodvitne

Honourable Wolf

Hrgnir
Hugi
Huginn

Rugne
Huge
Hugin

Hold together
Thought
Thought

Hugr

Hug

Thought/Soul/Lust/Mi
nd

Hugr

Hug

Thought/soul etc.

Hvergelmir

Hvergelme

Hymir
Hyrrokkin
Iavllr

Hyme
Hyrrokkin
Idavollen

The one-year-old
draught
(see Ymir)
Twisted fire
The Field of ideas

Hlrr

Hlr

Hln

Hnir

Laido

Hln

Hnin

Goddess of
Death (on
Land)
The Lower
worlds
Messenger
of the Gods
Ox
The tree
growing
beside
Valhll
Another
bane for
gir
The
Element of
Sea (Water)
The Throne
of inn

Daughter of Loki
and Abgrba
The outer core of
Tellus
Son of inn

The holy
inspiration of the
spirit

The opening in the


woods, where the
ritual is performed
Mother Earth as a
doctor
Mother Earth as a
doctor
A side of Mother
Earth

The sixth
heaven
The home
of Suttungr

Ntt's horse
The fifth
heaven
Skll's and
Hati's
father
Rock Giant
Runner
inn's
Raven
One of
Draupnir's
rings
The
Mind/soul
A well in
Niflheimr
Giant
Giantess
The Council

Daughter of inn
and Freyja
The Source of
memory
Another side of
inn. The hood
covers his eye(s)
The Material Body

The right side of


the brain
A part of Hugr

Without Hugr we
fall into oblivion
The Lung of the
universe
Father of Tr
The Mind

Ii

Ide

Busy

Iunn

Iund

Idunn

Wave of Work

Iunn

Iund

Idunn

Shining wave (of fruit)

fing

Iving

Doubt

Ilmir

Ilm

Scent

Ingi

Inge

To Love

valdr/valdi

Ivald

Go straight forward
(blindly)

Jarl

Earl

Jarnsaksa

Iron Scissors
Iron glove

Jarl

EirilaR

Jarnsaxa
Jarngreipr
Jrd

Er

Jord

Earth

Jr

Er

Jord

Earth

Jr

Er

Jord

Earth

Jtunheimr

Jotunheim

The Home of the


Giants

Jtunn

Jotun

Hunger

Klinn

Klin

Cosiness

Kri

Kre

Wind

Karl

Karl

Peasant

Kon

Kon

Of good family (King)

Kvasir

Kwassn

Kvaser

Squeezed

Lrr (later

Laidian

Lodur

Stick together/Cause

of the Gods
A water
Giant
Daughter of
valdr/vald
i
Goddess of
Life
Idunn's
Fruit
A river
surrounding
Valhll
Goddess of
Flowers and
Dreams
Family
father, son
of Lofarr
A Dark elf

Giantess
rr's Iron
Gauntlets
Daughter of
Ntt and
nnar
Old name
for Jr
The original
Mother
Earth,
rr's
mother
The
Middleworld
s
The Matter

Freyja's
first Cat
The
Element of
Wind

The heavy Stormclouds


The fruit-carrying
plants

Anything eatable
of the plant-world
The warrior needs
to cross this to
enter Valhll
A side of Nanna

Arose from the


deep, to become
Elves
The seed of plants,
blowing with the
wind
He is blonde, has
blue eyes and is
tall
Mother of Magni

The way those


who work at night
follow
The Earth Goddess
The Earth without
humankind

The lithosphere
and the
atmosphere
The matter of
Earth is hungry for
meaning (Spirit)
Side of Freyja

He has red-brown
hair, fair eyes and
is tall
The son of
Jarl and the
daughter of
Hersir
The best
juice that
was
pressed out
from all
Gods
The Visits

The Blood

called Loki)

of movement

Leiptr
Lk

Lik

Shining/gleaming
Corpse/Body

Lk

Lik

Corpse/Body

Litr

Lit

Trust and Colours

Ljsalfheimr

Lysalfheim

Lofarr

Lovar

The Home of the Light


Elves
To promise/allow

Lovn

Permission

Loge

Flame

Lofn

Lub

Logi

and
Movement
of Man
Freyja's
attribute
(the
physical
mating)
The
Physical
Body
Dwarf
The higher
worlds
Son of
Dvalinn

Luh

Loge
Lding

Flame
Delay/Reduction

Magni
Mnagarmr

MagnuR

Magne
Mnegarm

Strength
Moon-eater

Mni

Mno
(AngloSaxon
"Mona")

Mne

The measurer of Time

Mannaheimr/
Migarr

Mannaheim/
Midgard

The Home of Man/The


Home in the Middle

Mardll

Mardoll

Sea-Disguise

Megingjr

Megingjord

Strength-belt

rr's belt
of Strength

Meili

Meile

Melee

God of
chaotic
Battle

Mengl

Mengld

Shining necklace

Migarsormr

Midgardsormen
Mime

The worm of the


Middlefarm/World
Memory

Minni

Minne

Memory

Mjrr

Mjd

Mead

Mini

Is burned with
Baldr
The atmosphere
The mating that
make the
mourished from
possible
A side of Mother
Earth

The
Element of
Fire
Eater
The first
bond they
tied Fenrir
with

Logi
Lingr

Mmir

A part of Lk

Son of rr
(Another
name for
Fenrir)
The Moon,
son of
Mundilfri
The
Middleworld
s

Equator
The Head
inn take
council
from
One of
Draupnir's
rings
The
nourishmen

Heavens Gift to
Mother Earth

Animals and plants


and the fertile soil
The name for
Freyja when she
arose from the sea
The ring around
the planet of
Jupiter
Son of inn

Mother Earth as a
doctor
Son of Loki and
Angrboa
Our experiences

A part of Hamr

Is drunk from
Skulls (the head)

Mjllnir

Mjlne

The Crusher/Smasher

Moder

Moder

Mother

Mode
Mkkurkalv

Courage
Cloud/Fog Island

Mtsgni

Motsogne

Mark of a people

Mundilfri

Mundilfre

Munin

Munin

The Gift one can


afford
Memory

Mspellsheimr

Muspellheim

Mspellsheimr

Muspellheim

Naglfari

Naglfare

Mi
Mkkralfi

Md

Nfri (Nri)

Narve (Nre)

The Home of Light and


Fire
The Home of Light and
Fire
The road that is
riveted to our lives
(i.e. the way we
follow)
Comfortable work
(women's work)
Groin-selection

Ntt

Natt

Night

Nihggr

Nidhogg

Dishonourable
Attack/woodcutting

Niflheimr

Nivlheim

Niflheimr

Nivlheim

The Home of Darkness


and Fog
The Home of Darkness
and Fog
The place where the
river meets the sea
(f.)
(The place where the
river meets the sea)

Nanna

Nanjan

Nanna

Njer

NeruR

Njerd

Njrr

NerthuR/
Nerus

Njord

Njrun

Njrun

The (female) spinner

Norn

Norne

Secret Warning/To Say

Nrvi

Norve

Consecrated to Death

t of the
warrior
The
Hammer of
rr
The mother
of Jarl

Gravity

Son of rr
Assistant to
Hrgnir
Dwarf
Chieftain
Heaven
inn's
Raven

The higher
worlds
Married to
Ntt

Goddess of
Flowers

Daughter of
Nrvi
A worm
that gnaws
on the roots
of Yggdrasill

The Lower
worlds
Goddess of
the Sea
A water
God (Vani)

Goddess of
the scent of
Flowers
The
Goddesses
of Destiny
The father
of Ntt

The Father of
Dwarves

The left side of the


brain
The resting divine
bosom
Space outside our
Solar system

Nearness between
humans
Son of Loki and
Sigyn

Wear on the brain


through life

The resting divine


thought
The Inner core of
Tellus

He is the fertile
waters along the
coasts, married to
the wild Skai,
who naturally
flows into him
from the
mountains (as a
river)
A side of Nanna

The condition
before the Sun
was created. He
dies when his
daughter is born
(Consecrated to
Death)

Oinn

Wuotan

Odin

Thought and Spirit

Oinn

Wuotan

Odin

Thought and Spirit

inn

Istw
(Wuotan)

In the East

dr

Od

Mind/Thought

rrir

Odrre
ger
lvalde

The mover of the


mind/Thought
The sea/Awe
The master of Beer

nd

nd

Spirit

nd

nd

Spirit

rvandil
Roskva

Arrow/Stick
Skilful/Brave

Ragnarok

The beginning and the


end of the Gods, as
well as the meaning of
the Gods!
Robbery

gir
lvadi

rvandill
Rskva

gjan

RaskwaR

Ragnark

Rn

RahnaR

Ran

Ratatoskr

Ratatosk

He who runs about


and give aid

Rgr

Rig

Ruler

Rind

Channel in the Ice,


leading the melting
water

Srmine

The tests of the Sea

Saga
Sjel

Sage/Story
Soul

Rindr

Rinnin

Shrmnir

Sga
Sl

Saga

Son of Brr
and Bestla
The
Thought of
life and
Spirit of
Man
Old name
for inn
inn's
Blue Cloak
inn' Wide
Hat
One of
Draupnir's
rings
Container
of the Mead
Giant
A water
Giant
One of
Draupnir's
rings
The Spirit

rr's
servant girl
The world's
end and
new
beginning
Goddess of
Death (on
the Sea)
Rn's Net
A squirrel
carrying
messages
from the
eagle in the
top to the
worm at
the bottom
and back
Another
name for
Heimdallr
The Mother
Earth
during
Winter,
Vli's
mother
The pig the
warrior eats
when in
Valhll
One of

The Law(s) of
Nature
Divine Spirit

His Eye (the Sun)


rises in the East
The Air
The Sky
A part of nd

Water
A part of nd

Without nd we
can not be
creative

Wife of gir

The Waves of the


Ocean
The electrical
signals in our
brains, running
back and forts
through our
nerves

She's not fertile,


and resists inn's
love for a long
time (until
summer)
The warrior gets
his strength
through strife
Wife of inn
A part of Hugr

Sif

Sip

Sigyn
Sindri

Siv

Family

Sigyn
Sindre

Sink
Sparkle

Sjfn

Saknan

Sjvn

Skai

Skais

Skade

Love (When you miss


somebody)
Damage

Skai

Skais

Skade

Harm

Skatyrnir

Skatyrne

The first man

Skiblanir

Skidbladne

Skilningarhmin
n
Skinfaxi

Skilningerhimmele
n
Skinfakse

Wood moving like


leaves
Beautiful sky from far
away
Lighthorse

Skll

Skoll

(Disparaging)
Laughter

Skuggi

Skygga

Shadow

Skuld
Skryme
Sleipne

Blame
He who
terrify/frighten
Slippy/slide

Slid
Snotra

Awkward
Wise

Sol

Recharge

Sn

Son

Sound

Suttungr

Suttung

New worry/disease

Svalinn

Svalinn

The Cooler

Skuld
Skrmir

SkoldiR

Sleipnir

Slir
Snotra
Sl

Snutra
Swlo/
Swila/
Sunnin

Draupnir's
rings
Goddess of
the Field
and the
Family
Sif's Golden
Hair
Dwarf

A water
Giantess,
daughter of
jazi
Goddess of
the streams
(and of the
Moon)
The ninth
heaven

The Ship of
Freyr
The third
heaven
Dagr's
horse
A wolf
chasing the
Sun
The
Shadow
caused by
Freyr's Sun
(Gyllinburst
)
The future
Giant
The Horse
of inn

The Sun,
daughter of
Mundilfri
Container
of the Mead
A giant
The Shield
between
Heaven and
Earth

Wife of rr

The Golden
Cornfield
Wife of Loki
The sparks of
metal-work
A side of Mother
Earth
The running water,
wild rivers, caused
by rain

The first man


came from outer
space (the Gods
are
extraterrestrials)
The Tree in the
Woods/Forests

Destructive
powers
A part of Lk

The Man
performing the
Ritual (his soul
slides out of his
body, like Sleipnir)
A side of Mother
Earth
Heavens Gift to
Mother Earth

Gillingr's son or
nephew
The Ozon Layer

Svartlfaheimr

Svl
Sylgr
Sn

Svartalvheim

SegwniR/
SewniR

Syn

The Home of the Dark


Elves

The Lower
worlds

Cold
Drink/swallower of fire
Denial

Syvmilsstvlene

The sevenrykilometer-boots

Loki's Boots

Tjalve

Hold together

Tjatse

Noisy

rr's
servant
A water
Giant

jvarta

Tjodvarta

jvitnir

Tjodvitne

To become a
Nation/People
People-wolf

rr

Tor

Loyalty

rdgelmir

Trudgelme

Strong Draught

The fish
swimming
in undr
and fing
God of
Thunder
and Rain
Son of Ymir

rymr
ul (Speech)
undr

Trym

Thunder

Giant

Tund

Self-solemnity

A river
surrounding
Valhll

Trell

Trell

Thrall

Tyr
Ud

Honor
Desolate/Deserted

Ull

Wool

Urd
Utgardsloke

Honour
The end of the Outer
(old) World
The Hall of selection

jalfi
jazi

Tr
Ur

jafja/
apja

Tw

Ullir
Urr
tgarsloki

Wur

Valhll

Valhall

Vli

Wli

Vle

Selection

Vli (li)

Wli

Vle (le)

Selection

God of War
Son of Ntt
and Naglfari
The God of
winter
The past
Giant
The
mentality of
the elite
warriors of
inn
The eagle
bending his
head above
Valhll
The
Varg/Warg
that is hung
west of the
door Valhll
"Survival of
the fittest"

2.900 km of
magma
(mesosphere)

A side of Mother
Earth
The thought
travels very
quickly (Loki is the
God of Logic)
The worker
The noisy rain
Mother Earth as a
doctor
The "common
man", who is not
able to cross the
rivers
Son of inn

The chaos of
nature, the
Ragnark of
nature in the
creation

The warrior needs


to cross this to
enter Valhll
He has dark hair
and eyes, and is
tall
Son of inn
The way we follow
at night
A son of Sif

The proud must


kneel before inn
(the spirit)
Those who break
the laws of the
spirit (the
criminals) are
hung
A son of Rindr
(Winter)
Son of Loki and
Sigyn

Valkyrja

Valkyrje

(Those) who select the


fallen ones

Vanaheimr

Vanaheim

The Home of the Vanir

Vanir

Vaner

Water

Verflnir

Vedfolne

He who calms down


(bad weather)

Vi

IngwaR
(Wha)

Ve

Loved one/Chieftain

Vi

Wha

Ve

Holy

Verani

Werdani

Verdande

The coming present


(time)
Weather-Sky

Verrhiminn

Vrhimmelen

Vetmmir

Vetmime

Vrr

Veur

V
(Forest/wood)
Varr

Vid
WiduR

Vidar

The two of us
remember
Holy rain

Wood

Vibblinn

Vidblen

The wide blue

Vifemir

Vidfedme

The wild embracer

Vifinnr

Vidfinn

Wood-Sami/Lap

Vilje

Will-power

Vilir

Weljan

Vlir

IrminiaR
(Weljan)

The Strong (will)

The
thoughts of
the warrior,
and the
female
warrior
The
Middleworld
s
Connected
to water
itself. The
old Teutons
listened to
the sounds
of nature,
and got
their
inspiration
from there.
A hawk
sitting
between
the eyes of
an eagle
that is
resting in
the top of
the tree
Old name
for Freyr

Son of Brr
and Bestla
The present

Only our own wish


and will can bring
you to Valhll

The sea, lakes and


rivers

The thought that


flies from mind

He is the beloved
Chieftain, who
performs rituals in
the Holy Places
(Vi)
The Law(s) of
Nature

The first
heaven
The eighth
heaven
Name of
rr

God of the
(wild)
Forest
Varr's
Boot
The third
heaven
The fourth
heaven
The father
of Bil and
Hjki
Son of Brr
and Bestla
Old name
for rr

Son of inn

The Tree Trunk in


the Forest

The Law(s) of
Nature
He is the strongest
of all Gods (the

will)
Vmir
Vindblinn

Vim
Vindblen

Turn(er)
Blue wind

Var

Oath

Vrr

Vord

Protector/Guardian

Yggdrasill

Yggdrasill

Terror Horse

lgr
Ymir

Yme

The Howling
Sound

Vr

War

River
The first
heaven

The theral
Body (Lifeforce)
The Tree of
Life
The First
Giant

A side of Mother
Earth
Without Vrr we
become corpses
The human brain

The noise during


the creation of the
Sun and the
planets

THE GODS OF FERTILITY


Norse
Name

Nordic/Germanic
Name

Norwegian
Name

English Translation

Freyja

Frij

Frya

Love (f.) (of a lover)

Freyr

Frawan

Fry

Description

Other
Meaning

Goddess of the
Woods
God of the Woods

Love (m.)
The place where the river
Njer
NeruR
Njerd
Goddess of the Sea
meets the sea (f.)
The place where the river
Njrr
Nerus
Njord
God of the Sea
meets the sea (m.)
Mountain and Throne of
Goddess of the
Fjrgyn
Fjorgyn
Life (f.)
Wilderness
Mountain and Throne of
God of the
Fjrynn
Fjorgynn
Life (m.)
Wilderness
The first pair is the fertility gods of the woods and the plowed fields, the second pair of the sea and lakes and
rivers, the third of the wild lands and the unplowed fields. They are both male and female, as nature has two
sides, as does creation.

THE CREATION OF MAN


Norse Name

Nordic/Germanic
Name

Norwegian
Name

English Translation

Oinn

Wuotan

Odin

Thought and Spirit

Lrr (later
called Loki)

Laidian

Lodur

Stick together/Cause of
movement

Hnir

Other
Meaning

Description
The Thought of life
and Spirit of Man
The Visits and
Movement of Man

Divine Spirit
The Blood

The Material
Body
Without the spirit (Oinn) man is evil (Loki), without the spirit and wits, man is stupid (Hnir)
Hnin

Hne

(Chicken)

The Body of man

THE STRUCTURE OF MAN


Norse
Name

Nordic/Germanic
Name

Norwegian
Name

English Translation

Fylgja

Fylgja

Follower (protective
spirit)

Hamingja

Hamingja

Hamr

Ham

Hugr

Hug

Minni

Minne

Description

One of Draupnir's
rings
One of Draupnir's
Luck
rings
One of Draupnir's
Shape/Outer form
rings
One of Draupnir's
Thought/Soul/Lust/Mind
rings
One of Draupnir's
Memory
rings

Other Meaning
A part of Vrr
A part of Vrr
A part of Hamr
A part of Hugr
A part of Hamr

dr
Sl
nd
Lk

Skuggi

Lk

One of Draupnir's
rings
One of Draupnir's
Sjel
Soul
rings
One of Draupnir's
nd
Spirit
rings
Freyja's attribute
Lik
Corpse/Body
(the physical
mating)
The Shadow
Skygga
Shadow
caused by Freyr's
Sun (Gyllinburst)
We make pairs of these ten sides of man
Lik
Corpse/Body
The Physical Body
The theral Body
Vord
Protector/Guardian
(Life-force)
Od

Mind/Thought

A part of nd
A part of Hugr
A part of nd
A part of Lk

A part of Lk

Without Vrr we
become corpses
Without Hamr we fall
Hamr
Ham
Shape/Outer Form
The Astral Body
into unconsciousness
Without Hugr we fall
Hugr
Hug
Thought/soul etc.
The Mind/soul
into oblivion
Without nd we can
nd
nd
nd
Spirit
The Spirit
not be creative
Lk needs food, physical training and rest. Vrr needs warmth, sleep, safety, joy and true love, but also cold,
grief perils and negative emotions. Hamr needs creative development/display, music, art and dreams, but also
silence, calm and emptiness. Hugr needs stimuli in form of mental work - where memory, the ability to
concentrate and think is approved, but also mental rest. nd needs deeper meaning and long-term planning and
a super-individual perspective, but also contempt for earth and ruthlessness - to one self as to others...
Vrr

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