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Dionysus does not have a direct equivalent in Norse mythology, as he is a Greek god associated with wine, festivity, and ecstasy. However, some scholars suggest that the Norse god Njord, who is linked to fertility and abundance, could be seen as a rough counterpart. Another potential connection is to the god Freyr, associated with prosperity and pleasant weather, which may align with some aspects of Dionysian worship. Nonetheless, there is no specific Norse name for Dionysus.
Dionysus was simply known as Dionysus, no last name, he had titles and epithets but no family last name or middle name.
Dionysus - bacchus
Dionysus means "God of Nysa", Nysa was the birthplace of Dionysus.
Dionysus's name means "God/Zeus of Nysa".
Mank
Dionysus does not have a direct equivalent in Norse mythology, as he is a Greek god associated with wine, festivity, and ecstasy. However, some scholars suggest that the Norse god Njord, who is linked to fertility and abundance, could be seen as a rough counterpart. Another potential connection is to the god Freyr, associated with prosperity and pleasant weather, which may align with some aspects of Dionysian worship. Nonetheless, there is no specific Norse name for Dionysus.
A name with Norse origins, a person with a Norse background.
Dionysus was simply known as Dionysus, no last name, he had titles and epithets but no family last name or middle name.
Dionysus - bacchus
Dionysus is Greek His Roman name was Bacchus
Dionysus means "God of Nysa", Nysa was the birthplace of Dionysus.
Dionysus's name means "God/Zeus of Nysa".
There isn't a Latin name for Dionysus. The Roman name is Bacchus.
the city festival Dionysus
Dionysus means "God/Zeus of Nysa".
It's known as Norse paganism.