Goðrún
Goðrún is a figure from Norse mythology, known as the wife of the god Odin. Her name translates to "Goddess of the Spear" or "Goddess of the Spear-Gift," reflecting her association with the spear Gungnir, which was a gift from the dwarf Andvari. Goðrún is often depicted as a wise and noble woman, embodying the virtues of a good wife and mother. She is mentioned in several sources, including the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda, where she is described as a skilled seeress and a powerful sorceress. Goðrún's role in mythology is primarily that of a supportive and wise figure, often providing guidance and counsel to her husband Odin. Her character is often used to illustrate the importance of wisdom, skill, and the role of women in Norse society. Despite her significant role in mythology, Goðrún is not as well-known as some other figures in Norse mythology, such as Freyja or Frigg.