Froðinn
Froðinn is a term that can refer to several concepts, primarily in Icelandic culture and mythology. Most notably, it is the name of one of the two mythological dwarves mentioned in the Prose Edda, a significant work of Norse literature. Froðinn is listed as a dwarf alongside his brother, Ginnarr, in the dwarf catalogue of the Edda. Beyond this literary reference, "froðinn" in modern Icelandic translates to "wise" or "learned," suggesting a connection to knowledge and understanding.
The name Froðinn may also be associated with a historical or legendary figure, though specific details are