Where does “Hœnir” come from?

Hœnir (English) comes from Old Norse Hǿnir — Hœnir, a god involved in the creation of humans, associated with storks and swans.

Hœnir (English): A Norse Æsir god, who, along with Odin and Lodur, created the first humans

Definitions

  1. A Norse Æsir god, who, along with Odin and Lodur, created the first humans

Ancestry of “Hœnir”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old NorseHǿnirHœnir, a god involved in the creation of humans, associated with storks and swans
Every word from Old Norse Hǿnir