[1] Eylúðr: The name may mean ‘ever-trumpeting’, from the adv. ey ‘ever’ and lúðr m. ‘trumpet’ (AEW: Eylúðr). Lúðr can also mean ‘cradle, box, coffin’, however (AEW: lúðr), so the exact meaning of the cpd cannot be determined with certainty. As an Óðinn-name, Eylúðr is not attested elsewhere, but the cpd occurs in Snæbj Lv 1/4. According to Falk (1924, 7), this is one of the names that may suggest a close connection between Óðinn and the sea (cf. Hléfǫðr, Hléfreyr and Ólgr, sts 4/1, 5/3, 6/7).