Noita laulan, joita taian
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Added by: if91243
Added Date: 2020-07-08
Language: fin
Subjects: Kanteletar, Finnish poetry, Finnish folklore, Finnish mythology, Finnish gods, Väinämöinen, Ilmarinen, Lemminkäinen, Louhi, Kaleva, Antero Vipunen, Joukahainen, Sampo
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Description
Attested Germanic names for these poem characters include:
Väinämöinen – Ægir or Hler son of Fornjótr, Höfundr son of Guðmundr
Ilmarinen – king Olmar, Kári son of Fornjótr, Völund the smith
Lemminkäinen – Angantýr son of Höfundr
Kaleva – Cælic, Fornjótr, Guðmundr
Louhi – Laufey the mother of Loki.
The name Lemminkäinen is attested historically from 13th century Curonians for their king Lammechinus (a Latin spelling). 13th century Estonian king Lembitu's name also stems from same root word lempi, lemb or lemme 'love'.