• Mimir (pronounced “MEE-mir;” Old Norse Mímir, “The Rememberer”[1]) is an exceptionally wise being and a counselor of the gods.
  • The knowledge, wisdom, and prophetic abilities of Mimir are so renowned that even Odin maintains a close connection with him to seek his advice.
  • 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.
  • Credited with exceptional foresight, Mimir's ability to peer into the tapestry of time made him an indispensable ally to the gods, especially during periods of upheaval.
  • According to snippets in the Prose Edda and other ancient sources, Mimir was the brother of Bestla, a frost-giantess who bore the gods Odin, Vili, and Ve.
  • Get the a mimir mug. Vení a mimir conmigo- Come to mimir (sleep) with me. Estaba mimiendo - I was mimiendo (sleeping).
  • 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 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 being the funniest man alive for 6 minutes straight.
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  • Odin found Mímir’s head on the banks of a river. In another version of the story, Mímir was given to the Vanir in an exchange of hostages.