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Odin vs Fenrir - What's the difference?

odin | fenrir |

As proper nouns the difference between odin and fenrir

is that odin is the supreme god of the Germanic and Norse pantheons, the leader of the Æsir, after whom Wednesday is named; the god of war and poetry, the husband of Frigga, the father of Balder, Hod, Hermod, Thor, and Tyr. The Allfather, the One-eyed, the Terrible One, the Father of Battle while Fenrir is a monstrous wolf, one of Loki's offspring; bit off Tyr's right hand, remains bound by the gods until the events of Ragnarok, where he will attack Odin.

odin

English

(wikipedia Odin)

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • (Norse mythology, and, Heathenry) The supreme god of the Germanic and Norse pantheons, the leader of the , after whom Wednesday is named; the god of war and poetry, the husband of Frigga, the father of Balder, Hod, Hermod, Thor and Tyr. The Allfather, the One-eyed, the Terrible One, the Father of Battle.
  • Synonyms

    (Other forms of the name Odin) * Wodan, (Old Icelandic) * W?den (Old English) * Wuotan (Old High German) * Wodan (Old Saxon) * Odhin, Odhinn, Othinn (anglicizations, as is Odin) * Oden (familiar form used in mainland Scandinavia) (Other names for Odin) * (Old Norse) * Biflindi (Old Norse) * Bileygr (Old Norse) * Bolverkr (Old Norse) * (Old Norse) * (Old Norse) * Tveggi (Old Norse) * (Old Norse)

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    fenrir

    English

    Alternative forms

    * Fenrisulfr * Wolf of Fenrir * Fenris

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun) (wikipedia Fenrir)
  • (Norse mythology) A monstrous wolf, one of Loki's offspring; bit off Tyr's right hand, remains bound by the gods until the events of Ragnarok, where he will attack Odin.
  • (Astronomy) A moon of Saturn.
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