One of the most popular wolves in Norse Mythology is definitely Fenrir. A monstrous wolf, that often appears in Norse texts and illustrations.
There isn't a direct translation, but in Norse Mythology there is a blood-thirsty wolf called Fenrir, if that helps...
the wolf god in norse Mythology is named Fenris, or Fenrir, he is one of the son's of Loki god of mischief
Some of the most significant Ragnarok events in Norse mythology include the death of the god Balder, the breaking of the binding of the wolf Fenrir, the battle between the gods and the giants, and the destruction and rebirth of the world.
in Norse mythology fenfir was a giant wolf that was dangerous even to the Norse gods, so they tricked him and chained him up
Fenrir is a powerful wolf that is a son of Loki. In Ragnarok it killed Odin.
Fenrir is a large and fierce wolf. He is a son of Loki.
I can think offhand of several. Hephaestus/Vulcan from Greco-Roman mythology was lame. Hoder from Norse mythology was blind. Tyr (also from Norse mythology) was missing a hand (the Fenris Wolf bit it off).
A large, fierce wolf. He killed Odin in the battle of Ragnarok.
In Norse mythology a giant wolf devoured the sun during the battle or Ragnarok.
Loki's son is Jörmungandr, also known as the Midgard Serpent, a giant sea serpent in Norse mythology.
In Norse mythology, the sun travels quickly because it is pursued by the wolf Skoll, who is destined to catch and consume it during Ragnarok, the end of the world. The sun's swift movement is meant to symbolize its constant attempt to evade its fate.
Fenrir is a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology, known as the son of the trickster god Loki. He plays a significant role in the events leading up to Ragnarok, the end of the world in Norse mythology. Fenrir is foretold to break free from his chains and wreak havoc during Ragnarok, ultimately devouring the god Odin before being slain by Odin's son, Vidar.