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The old Norse did not name their religion in opposition to any other. So, it had no name. The old Norse did not name their religion in opposition to any other. So, it had no name.
No, Keck is not a Jewish name. It's a name of Norse origin
The name is Norse in origin.
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There are none.
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AnswerÓðinnA Norse god begining with 'O' is Odin, father of Thor and chief of the Norse Mythology God/desses.
I think it's Captain Birds-Eye.
You are either referring to Aegir/Hler or Hnoss. Hnoss is the "God of Treasure" while Aegir/Hler was assumed to be greedy by humans because he is the "Commander of the Sea" and often sank merchant ships, therefore people thought he was greedy.
The name thorium was the original name from the beginning.
In Norse mythology, the name of the supreme creator god is Odin. He is considered the chief of the Aesir gods and is associated with wisdom, war, and magic.
A name with Norse origins, a person with a Norse background.
The Almighty One in "Ah! My Goddess!" is generally just referred to as Kami-sama. It has not yet been revealed which of the Norse Gods he corresponds to, but it is likely that it is Odin, Chief of the Norse gods.
Halfdan; a late 5th and early 6th century legendary Danish king of the Scylding (Skjöldung) lineage.
It's known as Norse paganism.
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.