The English spelling would be Midgard
Buri who was licked out of the ice by a cow
Man wasn't made from a tree. It started when the Frost Giant Ymir was sleeping and started to perspire. The first man and woman emerged from the sweat on his arms. The World Tree in Norse Mythology was called Yggdrasil, if that's what you're thinking of.
According to Hindu mythology, the first man and woman on earth were Manu and Shatarupa.
In Greek mythology the Gates to Hades is guarded by Cerebeus a multi-headed dog. There is also a ferry-man who takes the dead across the river styx -- but no troll. Trolls are from Norse Mythology.
In Norse mythology, Sigurd is the hero and central character to the Volsunga saga. During the saga, Sigurd fights and kills Fafnir, a man who has been transformed into a dragon, in order to avenge the murder of Fafnir's brother, whom Fafnir killed while under the spelled of a cursed ring.
Odin and his brothers, Vili and Ve, made the first man form an ash tree and the first woman from an elm tree. Ironicly, the man's name was Ask, and the woman's name was Embla.
The Norse were people who lived in early Scandinavia.
i guess its just another name for Heimdallr well actually the hermit is a reference to Odin when he wondered around as an old man travelling the Midgard with his javelin Gungnir
because they were from Norway and Norse means Norway
According to ancient Indian mythology 'Manu' supposed to be the first man on earth, and son of Brahma
In Norse mythology, the Earth and human race were created by the god Odin, along with his brothers Vili and Ve. They shaped the world using the body of the slain giant Ymir, and created the first man and woman, Ask and Embla, from trees.
According to mythology, Rattus Norvegicus(the brown rat) brought the gift of rice to men.