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got everyones height down ;3 (+my personal headcanon for twins)
Ketill about Gunnarr and Gunnarr about Ketill
— - an aesthetic moodboard for Sigfrid Arnòrrson [ @arnorrdottir ] and Gunnarr Arnòrrson
if you live to be 100,
I { h o p e } I live to be 100 minus 1 day,
so I never have to { l i v e } without you
i made one of these for my ogryn/werewolf character gunnarr weeks ago but i got too embarrassed to post it ahha
Gunnarr
Gunnarr is a Norse and Icelandic masculine name composed of gunn- (war) and herr (army), cognate with German Gundheri, Anglo-Saxon Guthhere, and Faroese Gundur. The same two elements also occur in Hergunnr.
Variants:
Gonnar [Sir Henry Ellis 1833 A General Introduction to Domesday Book 2: 130].
Gunnar [Sir Henry Ellis 1833 A General Introduction to Domesday Book 2: 136].
Gunner [Sir Henry Ellis 1833 A General Introduction to Domesday Book 2: 136].
Gunnere [Sir Henry Ellis 1833 A General Introduction to Domesday Book 2: 136].
Gunnarr [Guðbrandur Vigfússon 1874 An Icelandic-English Dictionary, 1st edition, page xxxii].
Gunn(h)ar [Henry Harrison 1907-1918 Surnames of the United Kingdom 1: 178].
Prototheme:
Gunn- = battle [Gillian Jensen 1968 Scandinavian Personal Names in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, page 344].
Deuterotheme:
HERR = an army, troops, on land and sea [Guðbrandur Vigfússon 1874 An Icelandic-English Dictionary, 1st edition, page 258].
Usage:
A jarl called “gunner” witnessed a charter issued by King Æthelstan II on 12 November 931: “✠ Ego gunner . dux c̃ et sbs̃” [John Kemble 1840 Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici 2: 174 (number 353)].
gunnarr in his crinos form
my dt rejects