Þórr

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Old Norse[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Runic

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Germanic *Þunraz, whence also Old English Þunor (English thunder), Old Saxon Thunær, Old High German ᚹᛁᚷᛁᚦᛟᚾᚨᚱ (wigiþonar), Donar (German Donner). In most related languages the theonym (Thor) and the natural phenomenon (thunder) were identical, but in Old Norse the latter sense was lost outside of compounds like the ancestor of Swedish tordön (the sound of thunder).

Proper noun[edit]

Þórr m

  1. (Gods, Norse mythology) Thor (god of thunder)

Descendants[edit]

  • Icelandic: Þór
  • Faroese: Tórur
  • Norwegian: Tor
  • Old Swedish: Þōr
  • Old Danish: Thor
  • Chinese: 索爾索尔 (suǒ'ěr)
  • English: Thor
  • French: Thor
  • Japanese: トール
  • Korean: 토르 (toreu)
  • Russian: Тор (Tor)