Jarnsaxa
/dʒɑɹnˈɑskə/
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Jarnsaxa is a name of Norse origin, derived from the words 'jarn' (iron) and 'saxa' (knife), often associated with a giantess in Norse mythology. She is known as the mother of Magni, one of Thor's sons, symbolizing resilience and formidable strength. The name carries a sense of power and mythical grandeur.
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