All father, father of all, Oden
Woden, Wotan.
Odin was the Norse god of war and poetry. He is known for daring exploits, such as casting his eye into Mimir's Well to gain knowledge.
In Norse mythology, some of the owl names are Huginn and Muninn, who are the two ravens that accompany the god Odin.
Yes, Thor is often referred to by additional names in Norse mythology, one of which is "Thor Odinson," indicating his lineage as the son of Odin. He is also known by titles such as "God of Thunder" and "Thunderer." These names highlight his identity and attributes within the mythological tradition.
Odin does not hate Thor, Thor is the son of Odin.
Wotan, Woden.
Woden, Wotan.
Woden, Wotan.
Odin(male) and Jörd(female)
No, his son Thor did and its name was Mjolnir.
Odin, or Woden, also known as Hangatýr, Ygg, Jalk, Sidhot and Sidskeg.
Today, the most well known would be Odin or Thor. Back then, it was Odin, Thor, and Freyr.
Odin. Odin was called (among other things) Cargotyr, or God of Cargo.
It depends on what type of gods your talking about. I have 1 for Norse. Odin
Odin was the Norse god of war and poetry. He is known for daring exploits, such as casting his eye into Mimir's Well to gain knowledge.
no
Yahweh, Zeus, Thor, Odin, Jupiter, Osiris, etc.