It may be related to Old Norse lúka, meaning "close
loki's weapon is laevetin that means " to destroy water" it's so funny that loki really hates water
Not at all, no. Loki considers all humans to be insects far beneath him, and is only interested in crushing them as a means to an end and to satisfy his complex.
Lucifer means "shining one, morning star (Venus), light bringing, Lucifer". The name is the by-word of Satan, the adversary of the Lord God according to the Christian Bible. Loki could mean "close" or "fire"; Loki's relation with the other gods and giants varies by source. Loki sometimes assists the gods and sometimes causes problems for them. Loki is told to be the bringer of Ragnarök. Loki is a god/giant of Norse/Viking religion. Other than this vague but understandable parallel they are not connected otherwise.
Loki.
Loki doesn't have a role in Christianity. Loki was/is the NORSE god of mischief.
Loki is a man, DMS is the crew he is in.
he doesn't have any and including the other god in Loki ragnarok
A Norse god who created discord, especially among his fellow gods. Loki is derived (so far as we can tell) from the Old Norse "lokka." It means "to close, to lock, to end." Which is fitting since Loki will lead the forces out of Niflhel to fight against the gods during Ragnarok.
Loki is a person. He is the god of mischeif and fire.(I believe.)
The Mask of Loki was created in 1990.
Loki - comics - was created in 1962.
Actually, Loki is a Norse god. Loki is the Norse god who was handsome, yet evil and mischievous.