Odin

Anglicized form of Old Norse Óðinn which was derived from óðr "inspiration, rage, frenzy". It ultimately developed from the early Germanic *Woðanaz. In Norse mythology Odin was the highest of the gods, presiding over art, war, wisdom and death. He resided in Valhalla, where warriors went after they were slain.

EQUIVALENTS
ANGLO-SAXON MYTHOLOGY: Woden
ENGLISH: Odin
GERMANIC MYTHOLOGY: Wodan, Wotan
ICELANDIC: Óðinn
NORSE MYTHOLOGY: Oden, Odin, Óðinn