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English
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Old Norse Logi (“jötunn of fire”),
personification of logi (“flame, blaze”), from
From Proto-Germanic *lugô (“flame”). Related to Middle High German lohe, more distantly to Latin lucere (“to shine, to light”), Ancient Greek λευκός (leukós, “white”). All ultimately from a Proto-Indo-European *lewk-.
Compare Old Norse Hálogi.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Logi
- (Norse mythology) also known as Hálogi he is the jötunn (giant of Norse mythology) of fire; he is the personification of fire in Norse mythology.
Usage notes
Not to be confused with English or Norse Loki, minor Norse god of mischief of similar etymology.
Synonyms
Icelandic
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Logi m (proper noun, genitive singular Loga)
- a male given name
Declension
Declension of Logi (sg-only masculine)
Old Norse
Etymology
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Proper noun
Logi
- (Norse mythology) also known as Hálogi he is the jötunn (giant) of fire; he is the personification of fire in Norse mythology.