Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Fimbul" | Norse | It means mighty great. In the Norse mythology it appears as: |
"Fimbul-winter" | Scandinavia | The great and awful Winter three years' long preceding the end of the world. |
God name "Fimbultyr" | Scandinavia | The mighty god, great helper (Odin) |
Goddess name "Finncaev" | Ireland | A goddess of love, beauty and fertility. Ireland |
"Finnguala aka Nuala" | Irish | In some legends as queen of Faerie. Irish |
King name "Finvarra" | Ireland | Is the High king of the Daoine Sidhe in Irish folklore. In some legends, he is also the king of the Dead. Finvarra is a benevolent figure who ensures good harvests, strong horses, and great riches to those who will åśśist him. Ireland |
God name "Finweigh" | Bilan | God who made man. Bilan |
"Fion" | Gaelic | Son of Comnal, an enormous giant, who could place his feet on two mountains, and then stoop and drink from a stream in the valley between. Gaelic legend |
God name "Fionn Mac Čú𝔪hal" | Ireland / Scotland / Manx | Ancient hunter-warrior god. Ireland / Scotland / Manx |
God name "Firie" | Zaire | A supreme sky god who controls the elements. Zaire |
"Fjalar" | Norse | A misnomer for Skrymer, in whose glove Thor took shelter. Norse |
"Fjalar" | Norse | A dwarf, who slew Kvaser, and composed from his blood the poetic mead. Norse |
"Fjolner" | Norse | One of Odin's many names. Norse |
"Fjorgyn" | Norse | A personification of the earth; mother of Thor. Norse |
God name "Fjorgynn" | Norse | God mentioned in Snorri's Edda. Norse |
Goddess name "Flaitheas" | Celtic / Irish | Tutelary goddess. A name applied to the Sovereignty of Ireland. By tradition Irish rulers-designate were offered a cup called the dergflaith to drink from, denoting their acceptance as consort of the goddess.... |
"Fland" | Greek | The delinquent daughter of Flidais who grew up to become an evil water sprite who lures swimmers to their deaths. Ireland. |
God name "Flandal Ironhands" | Scandinavia | Gnomish god of mining and iresmiths. |