Vldar
/vlˈædɚ/
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Scandinavian
Vldar, derived from the Old Norse name 'Viðarr,' is an ancient name of uncertain meaning. In Norse mythology, Vidar was the son of Odin and the giantess Grid, known as the silent god of immense strength. He played a crucial role in Ragnarok, avenging Odin's death by slaying the Fenris Wolf, symbolizing resilience and heroism.
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