Fenrir is a mythical creature in Norse mythology, known for being a monstrous wolf who is destined to play a significant role in the events leading up to Ragnarok, the end of the world. Fenrir has been given several names in different texts and traditions, some of which are:
Fenrisúlfr: the Old Norse name for Fenrir, which means "Fenris wolf".
Hróðvitnir: a name given to Fenrir in the poem Völuspá, which means "fame-wolf".
Vánagandr: a name given to Fenrir in the poem Lokasenna, which means "Monster of the River Van".
Skollvaldr: a name given to Fenrir in the poem Hymiskviða, which means "lord of Sköll", one of the two wolves who chase the sun and moon.
Fenhrist: a name given to Fenrir in the poem Helgakviða Hundingsbana I, which means "Fenris's bough".
Fenrisson: a name given to Fenrir in some modern retellings of Norse mythology, which identifies him as the son of Loki.
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