Bragi

/ˈbrɑːɡi/ noun

In Norse mythology, the god of poetry, eloquence, and wisdom; also spelled Bragi.

From Old Norse Bragi, likely derived from the root 'bragr' meaning 'the best' or 'the first.' The name reflects the god's association with eloquent speech and superior knowledge. Norse gods' names often derived from adjectives describing their domains or qualities.

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