A legend is an old, traditional story. 'Norse' is an adjective describing people, or the land, of what is now called 'Scandanavia'.
The earliest Norse legend pre-date the creation of the world starting at the existence of Guldengappa (what the Greeks would call chaos.)
Mimir in old Norse means the rememberer or the wise one.
The most popular legends are those that are the most action packed. Such is true for the Greek legend and is mostly true of entertainment today. However, if you look closely at Norse mythology you will find a lot of cleverness and cunning as well. The Norse weren't totally lust driven.
Probably Leif Ericson, though at this distance it is hard to tell how much that's told about him is truth, and how much is "legend".
It means moon's day.
Saga
A story of the lore of the Norse/Viking people.
No he is Norse and comes from a pagan legend.
No he was pagan and based on a Norse legend.
No, the rainbow bridge is not a Norse legend. It is a concept found in some interpretations of Norse mythology, particularly in the poetic Edda, where it is described as a bridge connecting Asgard (the realm of the gods) and Midgard (the realm of humans). The rainbow bridge is called Bifröst in Norse mythology.
No he was pagan and based on a Norse legend.
it means the Norse god of war! Tuesday means the Norse god of war........
The earliest Norse legend pre-date the creation of the world starting at the existence of Guldengappa (what the Greeks would call chaos.)
That he explored Greenland, and established two colonies there.
because they were from Norway and Norse means Norway
Mimir in old Norse means the rememberer or the wise one.
Beowulf The Norse prince