Horses in Norse Mythology
Written with the Swedish name first, followed by Old Norse and English translations, as well as the meaning of the name if applicable.
Allsvinn / Alsviðr / Alsvid - “very swift”, one of the two horses that pulls the sun across the sky each day
Arvaker / Árvakr / Arvak - “early riser”, one of the two horses that pulls the sun across the sky each day
Blodighov / Blóðughófi / Blodughofi - “bloody hoof”, the horse of Freyr
Falhofner / Falhófnir / Falhofnir - “weak hoof”, one of the horses ridden each day to Yggdrasil by the gods, listed as the ninth best horse
Gardrova / Garðrofa / Gardrofa - the sire of Hofvarpnir
Gils / Gísl / Gisl - “bright”, one of the horses ridden each day to Yggdrasil by the gods, listed as the eighth best horse
Glad / Glaðr / Gladr - “brilliant”, one of the horses ridden each day to Yggdrasil by the gods, listed as the second best horse after Sleipnir
Gler / Glær / Glenr - “light”, one of the horses ridden each day to Yggdrasil by the gods, listed as the fourth best horse
Grane / Grana / Grani - the son of Sleipnir himself, the horse of Sigurd
Guldmane (Gullfaxe) / Gullfaxi - “golden mane”, the horse of Hrungnir who is gifted to Magni after his original owner is slain
Gulltopp / Golltoppr / Gulltoppr - “golden top”, the horse of Heimdall
Gyller / Gyllir - “golden yellow”, one of the horses ridden each day to Yggdrasil by the gods, listed as the third best horse
Hamskerper / Hamskerpir - the mother of Hofvarpnir
Helhäst / Helshäst / Helhest - “Hel’s horse”, a three legged horse, the horse of Hel
Hovvarpner / Hófvarfnir / Hofvarpnir - “hoof tosser”, the son of Hamskerpir and Gardrofa, the horse of Gná
Lättfot / Léttfeti / Lettfeti - “light feet”, one of the horses ridden each day to Yggdrasil by the gods, listed as the eleventh best horse
Modin - “tired”, the horse of the dwarf Dvalinn
Rimfaxe / Hrímfaxi / Hrimfaxi - “frost mane”, the horse of Nótt
Silfrintopp / Silfrintoppr - “silver mane”, one of the horses ridden each day to Yggdrasil by the gods, listed as the sixth best horse
Siner / Sinir - “sinewy”, one of the horses ridden each day to Yggdrasil by the gods, listed as the seventh best horse
Skeidbrimer / Skeiðbrimir / Skeidbrimir - “fast racer”, one of the horses ridden each day to Yggdrasil by the gods, listed as the fifth best horse
Skinfaxe / Skinfaxi - “shining mane”, the horse of Dagr
Sleipner / Sleipnir - eight legged horse, the son of Loki (as a mare) and Svaðilfari, the best of all horses, the horse of Odin
Svadilfare / Svaðilfari - the sire of Sleipnir, the horse of a giant who built the walls of Asgard
An honorable mention also to the following, who, while not mentioned in the stories of the gods, existed in the lore regardless.
Bäckahäst - would appear during foggy weather near rivers as a majestic white horse. If you mounted the horse, you would never be able to dismount, and it would instead jump into the river and drown you.