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 Ljosalpaheim. The home of the light elves.

LoDER. One of the three gods who created Ask and Embla.

LoFN. One of the åsynjes.

Loge. A giant who tried his strength at eating with Loke in Jotun- heim.

Loke. The giant-god of the Norse mythology.

LoPT. Another name for Loke.

Lo VAR. A dwarf.

Lyngve. The island where the Fenris-wolf was chained.

Magne. A son of Thor.

Mannheim. The home of man; our earth.

Mardol. One of the names of Freyja.

Megingjarder. Thor's belt.

Meile. A son of Odin.

Menglad. Svipdag's betrothed.

Menja. a female slave who ground at Frode's mill.

Midgard. The name of the earth in the mythology.

Midvitne. a giant.

Mimer. The name of the wise giant; keeper of the holy well

Mist. A valkyrie.

Mjod VITNER. A dwarf.

Mjolner. Thor's hammer.

MjOTUD. A name of Odin.

Mode. One of Thor's sons.

MoDGUD. The may who guards the Gjallar-bridge.

Modsogner. a dwarf.

MoiN. A serpent under Ygdrasil.

MoKKERKALFE. A clay giant in the myth of Thor and Hrungner.

Moon, brother op Sun. Both children of Mundilfare.

MooNGARM. A wolf of Lokc's offspring; he devours the moon.

Morn. A troll-woman.

Mundilfare. Father of the sun and moon.

MuNiN. One of Odin's ravens.

MuspEL. The name of an abode of fire.

MuspELHEiM. The world of blazing light before the creation.

Na. a dwarf.

Naglpar. a mythical ship made of nail-parings; it appears in Ragnarok.

Nain. A dwarf.

Nal. Mother of Loke.

Nanna. Daughter of Nep; mother of Forsete, and wife of Balder.