For the moon of Saturn named after Fornjót, see
Fornjot (moon). Fornjót (
Old Norse Fornjótr) is an ancient giant in
Norse mythology, the father of Kári (a personification of wind), of Logi (a personification of fire), and of Hlér or
Ægir (the ruler of the sea) and a
king of Finland. The meaning of the name is not clear, It might possibly be from forn 'old' + jótr 'Jutlander' or more likely 'giant' (Finnish 'jätti', Norse 'jotunn' - giant) or might be from for 'early' + njótr 'destroyer'. Fornjót is also, following a particular legendary genealogical tradition, the first-known direct
paternal ancestor of
William I of England and also through other supposed descendants a
terminal ancestor of ascending branches of many European noble families and modern Icelandic families.
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