Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Eistla" | Norse | One of Heimdal's nine mothers. Norse |
"Eldhrimner" | Norse | The kettle in which the boar Saehrimner is cooked in Valhal. Norse |
"Eldir" | Norse | The fire-producer; a servant of ?ger. Elder. Norse |
Goddess name "Elli" | Norse | Goddess of wrestling norse |
Goddess name "Elvidna" | Norse | The hall of the goddess Hel. Norse |
God name "Embla" | Norse | The first woman. The gods found two lifeless trees, the ask (ash) and the embla; of the ash they made man, of the embla, woman. Norse |
"Eyrgjafa" | Norse | One of Heimdal's nine mothers. Norse |
"Fafner" | Norse | Son of Hreidmar. He kills his father to get possession of the Andvarenaut. He afterwards changes himself into a dragon and guards the treasure on Gnitaheath. He is slain by Sigurd, and his heart is roasted and eaten. Norse |
God name "Falhofner [Hollow-hoof]" | Norse | One of the horses of the gods. Norse |
"Farbaute [Ship-destroyer]" | Norse | The father of Loke. Norse |
"Farbauti" | Norse | Father of Loki, Byleifstr, and Helbindi. Farbauti's wife was either Laufey or Nal. Norse |
"Fenja" | Norse | A female slave giantess who was tied to a mill and asked to grind gold, peace and happiness. Norse |
God name "Fenrer" | Norse | Fenri or Fenris-wolf. The monster-wolf. He is the son of Loke, who bites the hand of Tyr. The gods put him in chains, where he remains until Ragnarok. In Ragnarok he gets loose, swallows the Sun and conquers Odin, but is killed by Vidar. Norse |
"Fensalir or Fensal" | Norse | The abode of Frigg. Norse |
"Fimafeng" | Norse | The nimble servant of ?ger. He was slain by the jealous Loke. Norse |
"Fimbul" | Norse | It means mighty great. In the Norse mythology it appears as: |
"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 |