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 Hrymr, a giant, helmsman of Naglfar, 78-80. Hræsvelgr, a giant, 32. Hrönn, a river, 52. Hrönn, a daughter of Ægir, 219. Hugi, 62, 63, 67. Huginn, one of Odin's ravens, 51, 214. Hugstari, a dwarf, 26. Húsdrápa, a poem by Úlfr Uggason, 111, 113, 115. Hvergelmir, the wellspring of the Mist-World, 16, 27, 29, 52, 82. Hvítserkr the Stern, one of Hrólfr Kraki's berserks, 171. Hymir, a giant, 68-70, 110, 132. Hýrr, an ox, 212. Hyrrokkin, a giantess 73, 111. Hœnir, a horse, 212. Hœnir, one of the Æsir, 37, 89, 114, 132, 133, 150. Hödr, the blind god, and slayer of Baldr, 40, 71, 72, 83, 111, 114. Högni, brother of Gunnarr, 155-157, 192. Högni, father of Hildr, 188-190, 194, 201, 212. Hölgi, father of Thorgerdr Hölgabrúdr, 173. Höll, a river, 52. Hölvir, a horse, 212. Hördland in Norway, 198. Hörn, a name of Freyja, 46, 149. Hörr, a dwarf, 26.

, a mythological river, 17, 18. Ida-Field or Ida-Plain, 25, 83. Idi, a giant, 92, 124, 165, 174. Idunn, wife of the god Bragi and guardian of the apples of youth, 39, 89-91, 113, 114, 129, 130, 137, 143. Illugi, an Icelandic skald of the eleventh century, 209. Ingi Haraldsson, Norwegian king (d. 1161), 134. Ingvi-Freyr, 132. See Freyr. "Inlaying," 191. Ironwood, a forest, 24. Ironwood-Women, 24. Ítermann, 7. Ívaldi, a dwarf, father of Brokkr and Sindri, 56, 145.

, poetic name for Odin, 15-18, 20, 27, 33, 34,57. Jalangr's Heath, 161. Jálkr, a name of Odin, 34. Jarizleifr, a Russian king, 1016-1054, 202. Járnsaxa, a giantess, 118, 129, 215. Ját, 7. Jerusalem, 194, 197. Jóm, 227. Jónakr, third husband of Gudrún, 158, 161. Jór, a horse, 211. Jordan, 194, 196. Jórunn, a poetess, 231.