- Meaning:Name of a witch.
- Gender:Girl
- Religion:Christianity
- Origin:Norway
More About The Name Gullveig
The name Gullveig has its origins in Old Norse mythology. In Norse mythology, Gullveig is a figure associated with witchcraft and magic. She is mentioned in the Poetic Edda, a collection of Old Norse poems, specifically in the poem "Völuspá" or "The Prophecy of the Seeress." Gullveig is said to have been a powerful sorceress who was burned three times but kept being reborn.
Read MoreAccording to the poem, Gullveig's rebirths eventually led to a war between the gods, known as the Æsir-Vanir War. This war was only resolved when the gods made a truce and exchanged hostages. Gullveig's story is often mixed and associated with other goddesses like Freyja, suggesting she may represent similar aspects of magic, change, and the underworld.
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