Almguðr
Almguðr is a name that appears in Old Norse texts, most notably in the Poetic Edda, a collection of Old Norse poems. The name itself is composed of two elements: "alm" meaning "all" and "guðr" meaning "god." Therefore, Almguðr can be interpreted as "all-god" or "almighty god."
While the specific deity or entity referred to as Almguðr is not always explicitly defined, it is
The use of such epithets was common in Old Norse poetry to add layers of meaning and