see|thor
English
wikipedia
Etymology
Representing ON. term|�órr|langnon (Swedish term|Tor|langsv); cognate with Old English term|þunor|lang=ang.
Proper noun
en-proper noun
- norse mythology The god of thunder in Norse mythology.
- given name|male occasionally borrowed from Scandinavia.
Translations
trans-top|thunder god
Danish: #Danish|Thor, Tor
Dutch: Donar
Faroese: Tórur m
Finnish: #Finnish|Thor, Tor
German: #German|Thor
:West Germanic: Donar
trans-mid
Icelandic: �ór m
Norwegian: Tor
Slovak: Perún m
Swedish: Tor c
trans-bottom
trans-top|male given name
Danish: #Danish|Thor
Icelandic: �ór m
trans-mid
Norwegian: Tor
Swedish: Tor c
trans-bottom
Danish
Proper noun
infl|da|proper noun
- norse mythology|lang=da #English|Thor.
- given name|male||da:, shortened from compound names beginning with Thor-/Tor-.
Related terms
sense|male given names Thorbjørn, Thorkild, Toke, Torben, Torsten, Troels, Tue
sense|female given names Thora, Tove
German
Proper noun
infl|de|proper noun
- norse mythology|lang=de English#Thor|Thor, God in Norse mythology.
Related terms
sense|male given names Thorsten, Torben, Torsten
Noun
infl|de|noun|plural|Thore
- obsolete spelling of|Tor#German|Tor|lang=de
Norwegian
Proper noun
infl|no|proper noun
- given name|male||no:, a less common spelling of Tor.
de:Thor
fr:Thor
is:Thor
sr:Thor
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