- In some
cases it is
derived from the Old
Norse personal name and
byname Finnr,
meaning "Sámi" or "Finn". In some
cases the Old
Norse name was a short...
-
sources probably originating from the
closest proximity, use
words like
finnr and
finnas inconsistently. However, most of the time they seem to mean northern...
-
Finnr Árnason (modern
Norwegian Finn Arnesson; died c. 1065) was a
Norwegian nobleman and
advisor to both King Olaf
Haraldsson (later
named Saint Olaf)...
- Sigurðr kvað: "Ægishjalmr
bergr einungi, hvar
skulu vreiðir vega; þá þat
finnr, er með
fleirum kemr, at engi er
einna hvatastr."
Fafnir spake: The fear-helm...
- to have been a god.
Eponymous ancestor of the
Geats and/or
Jutes Godwulf Goðólfr Finn
Finnr Friþuwulf Frealáf Friðleifr Fréawine Friþuwald
Woden Óðinn...
- 27–32. doi:10.3176/lu.1965.1.04. ISSN 0868-4731. de Vries, Jan (1962). "
Finnr.".
Altnordisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [Old
Norse Etymological Dictionary]...
-
Finnr's Cane is an
atmospheric black metal band from Sudbury, Ontario, Canada,
founded in 2008. The band
consists of The Peasant, The Slave, and The Bard...
-
sources probably originating from the
closest proximity, use
words like
finnr and
Finnas inconsistently. However, most of the time they seem to mean northern...
-
sources probably originating from the
closest proximity, use
words like
finnr and
finnas inconsistently. However, most of the time, they seem to mean...
- "white" or "fair-haired". In
other cases it is
derived from the Old
Norse Finnr, a
personal name
sometimes derived from a byname, or else from compound...