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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.