• Scholars have proposed that Bestla may be Mímir's sister, and therefore Mímir would be Odin's maternal uncle. Etymology[edit].
  • ] Mímir, meaning "the rememberer" or "the wise one" in Old Norse, is a figure in Norse Mythology who is renowned for his knowledge and wisdom.
  • But under that root which turns toward the Rime-Giants is Mímir's Well, wherein wisdom and understanding are stored; and he is called Mímir, who keeps the well.
  • Mimir is the guardian of the well of wisdom called Mimisbrunnr in Old Norse. The name Mimir means the rememberer and is sometimes shortened to Mim.
  • Mimir (pronounced “MEE-mir;” Old Norse Mímir, “The Rememberer”[1]) is an exceptionally wise being and a counselor of the gods.
  • The depth of Mimir’s wisdom was so extraordinary that the deity Odin willingly sacrificed one of his eyes to partake in the knowledge flowing from Mimir’s well.
  • Mimir Token son 24 saatte yüzde düştü. ... Dolaşımdaki arz verisi mevcut değil ve maksimum seviyede. 100,000,000 MIMIR coin.
  • A Mimir is a Spanish babytalk mispronunciation of the phrase "A Dormir" (To sleep) that grew popular in the social media sites like Twitter, Reddit, and Tu.
  • Mimir lived among the gods even though he was of the giants’ race. He was sent as a hostage to the Vanir, another group of gods, who beheaded him.