Norse Mythology · Masculino
ODIN
“Anglicized forma de Old Nórdico Óðinn which was derived from óðr inspiration, rage, frenzy. It ultimately developed from the early Germanic *Woðanaz. In Nórdico mythology Odin was the highest of the gods, presiding over art, war, wisdom and death. He...”
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Significado
Anglicized forma de Old Nórdico Óðinn which was derived from óðr inspiration, rage, frenzy. It ultimately developed from the early Germanic *Woðanaz. In Nórdico mythology Odin was the highest of the gods, presiding over art, war, wisdom and death. He resided in Valhalla, where warriors went after they were slain.
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“o-DIN (English)”
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Variantes en otros idiomas
5 idiomasAnglo-Saxon MythologyWoden
InglésOdin
Germanic MythologyWodan, Wotan
IslandésÓðinn
Norse MythologyOden, Odin, Óðinn
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados