Female Name
Rán
Overview
Gender
feminine
Origin
Categories
crime
deities
goddesses
Icelandic words
mythology
ocean deities
Characteristics
How people perceive this name
Overall Rating
88/100
Meaning & Etymology
The name Rán originates from Old Norse, meaning 'robbery' or 'theft'. In Norse mythology, Rán is a sea goddess known for capturing and drowning sailors. She is the wife of Ægir and the mother of nine daughters, who personify waves. Rán is often depicted with a net, which she uses to ensnare those at sea. Her mythological significance is deeply tied to the sea's perilous nature.
Etymology
Original Form:
Rán
Evolution:
From Old Norse, meaning 'robbery' or 'theft'.
Source:
Old Norse language and mythology