• The Old Norse word “mimir” can be translated in two ways: the first meaning is “the one who remembers or memory”; the second is “the wise one.”
  • „Ef þú hefur áhuga á að taka skrefið og fara að læra þá er Mímir alveg 100% rétti staðurinn.“
  • Those named Mimir are often seen as intelligent and insightful individuals, known for their deep understanding of the world around them and their ability to recall...
  • Mímir is one of the Æsir, and in the Þulur his name is found amongst the names of the giants.
  • In Norse* mythology, the giant Mimir was considered the wisest member of the group of gods known as the Aesir.
  • In a verse by Icelandic skald Egill Skallagrímsson, and quoted by Snorri Sturluson in Skáldskaparmál, Odin is called "Mímir's Friend."
  • Odin used herbs to preserve Mimir’s head and prevent it from decaying, and then chanted spells over the head to magically activate it.
  • The Vanir felt cheated, therefore, and cut off Mimir's head and sent it back to Odin, the father of the gods, who kept it alive in a shrine near the base of Yggdrasill.
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  • Mim olarak da bilinen, savaş tanrısı Odin tarafından bilgi ve bilgelik ile donatılmış, İskandinav mitolojisin de önemli bir isimdir. Mimir veya Mim ile ilgili...
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