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 Hildr, or Brynhildr, a Valkyr, 155, 156. Hill-Danes (= giants), 120. Hill-Giants, 28, 35, 40, 48, 73, 160, 165, 169. Hilmir, a son of Hálfdan the Old, 228, 229. Himinbjörg, Heimdallr's dwelling, 31, 40. Himinglæva, a daughter of Ægir, 219. Himinhrjódr, an ox, 213. Hinda-Fell, site of Brynhildr's hall and the Flaring Fire, 155. Hísing, 223. Hjadnings, 178, 189-190. Hjálmberi, a name of Odin, 34. Hjálmthér, 211. Hjálprekr, King at Thjód, 153. Hjalti the Stout-Hearted, one of Hrólfr Kraki's berserks, 171. Hjaltland (Shetland), 226. Hjarrandi, 188, 190. Hjúki. See Bil. Hjördís, Sigurdr Fáfnisbani's mother, 153. Hledjólfr, a dwarf, 26. Hleidr, 168, 170. Hlér. See Ægir (2). Hlér's Isle (now Læssø), 89. Hlidskjálf, one of Odin's abodes, 22, 31, 48, 75, 102. Hlín, one of the Ásynjur, 47. Hlóra, 107. Hlymdalir, 159. Hlödyn (= Earth), 81, 208. Hlökk, a Valkyr, 48, 181, 184, 187. Hnikarr, a name of Odin, 34. Hnikudr, a name of Odin, 34. Hnitbjörg, 94. 103. Hnoss, daughter of Freyja, 46, 129, 148. Hoddmímir's Holt, 83. Hólmgardr, the Scandinavian kingdom of Novgorod, 228. Hoof-Tosser, Gná's horse, 47. Hornklofi, a skald of Haraldr Fairhair (c. 900), 181, 191, 216. Hoy, 188. Hrafn, a horse, 110. Hrafnketill, 185. Hreidmarr, father of Otter, Fáfnir, and Reginn, 150-152. Hríd, a river, 16. Hrímfaxi, Night's horse, 212. Hrímnir, 108. Hringhorni, Baldr's ship, 72, 111. Hrist, a Valkyr, 48. Hrólfr Kraki, a legendary king of Denmark (the Hróthulf of the Béowulf, 169-173, 227. Hropta-Týr ("God of Gods"), a title of Odin, 34, 99. Hroptr (= Odin), 102. Hrotti, Fáfnir's sword, 153. Hrund, 221. Hrungnir, a giant slain by Thor, 107, 109, 115-118, 121, 165, 182, 185. Hrungnir's Heart, the name of a rune, 117.