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It's known as Norse paganism.
Emporium
These are called "bazaars". The word is Persian.
The Assi I know was born in Haifa, Israel. I understand it is also short for the ancient Norse name Astrid. I have seen the name Astrid in Norse history.
A name with Norse origins, a person with a Norse background.
Forum is the name for an ancient Roman market. In some of the smaller towns the forum was also a civic center. The main forum in the city of Rome itself, the Forum Romanum, evolved exclusively into a civic center.
Scottish surname derived from a place name meaning "marsh" in Old Norse.
From the Gaelic Mac Íomhair, meaning "'son of Íomhar". The Gaelic personal name Íomhar is a form of the Old Norse personal name Ivarr.
Hubert is an Ancient Germanic name that could have been used by people of the Norse culture because the Germanic tribes included the Danes and the Swedes. Hubert was the patron saint of hunters.
The Norse had no name for Hera. The Norse and Greek pantheons are vastly different, and there is no direct correlation between the two, as there are in Greek and Roman.
Loki is the Norse god of fire.
The Pike Place Fish Market is part of the historic Pike Place Farmer's Market in downtown Seattle.