• In Norse mythology, Váli is a son of the god Odin and the giantess Rindr. The name Váli is derived from the Old Norse word “Váli,” which means “slaughter” or “killer.”
  • The meaning and etymological origins of Vali’s name are unknown. ... This might suggest that the area was a place where Vali was worshiped.
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  • Váli/Vali is also the name of a dwarf mentioned in som versions of the Vǫluspá (instead of Náli) [3]. ... Váli is also used as an Icelandic horse name.
  • The youngest of Odin's sons. His mother is the giantess Rindr. Váli was birthed for the sole purpose of slaying Höðr.
  • Vali Facts and Figures. Name: Vali Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names: Gender: Male Type: God Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present.
  • Probably most symbolic of Norse culture and views, however, is the fact that Vidar and Vali are two of the only four gods to survive Ragnarok.
  • Cover art for Váli by Gealdýr. ... Váli Lyrics. Höðr berr hávan hróðrbaðm þinig, hann mun Baldri at bana verða Ok Óðins son aldri ræna; Ok Óðins son aldri ræna
  • We are living in a world where crime, money and lies are in every corner of our lives and Vali shows us an important part of these lies.
  • A passage in one of the most often-cited mythological texts claims that Odin is not actually Vali’s father and that his role is much different than other passages claim.