Finnr
See also: finnr
Old Norse
Alternative forms
- Fiðr
Etymology
From Old Norse finnr (“a Finn, a Sami, a Saomo”), a ‘finder’ of food, referring to nomadic hunter-gatherers.
Proper noun
Finnr m (genitive Finns)
- An exonym by those in Noregr for Sámi people across arctic Scandinavia, also called by exonym Lapplander
- An exonym by those in Svíþjóð for Saomo people across Finland
- A male given name
- A byname informally honoring a male who demonstrates powers of a vǫlva shaman, alluding to the Sámi noaidi shaman who can be male
- (Norse mythology) personal name of various alfar and dvergar
Descendants
References
- Finn; in: Eivind Vågslid, Norderlendske fyrenamn, 1988, →ISBN
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