[7] Þrymr: Known only from Þrymskviða (but see Introduction) where he is Þórr’s opponent who steals the god’s hammer while he is asleep in order to force the gods to give him Freyja as a bride. The name means ‘noisy one’ (from þrum- in þruma f. ‘clap of thunder’; also cf. þrymr ‘noisy one’ in Þul Boga l. 3 and among the names of sea-kings in Flat 1860-8, I, 22-3).