&Thorn;ÝRi

Old Norse form of TYRA.

TYRA   female   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
From the Old Norse name Þýri, a variant of the Norse names ÞÓRVÍ or ÞÓRVEIG.
TóRVí   female   Ancient Scandinavian
Derived from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with "holy".
THOR   male   Norse Mythology, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian
From the Old Norse Þórr meaning "thunder", ultimately from the early Germanic *Þunraz. Thor was the Norse god of strength, thunder, war and storms, the son of Odin. He was armed with a hammer called Mjolnir, and wore an enchanted belt that doubled his strength.
TóRVEIG   female   Ancient Scandinavian
Derived from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with veig "strength".
THOR   male   Norse Mythology, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian
From the Old Norse Þórr meaning "thunder", ultimately from the early Germanic *Þunraz. Thor was the Norse god of strength, thunder, war and storms, the son of Odin. He was armed with a hammer called Mjolnir, and wore an enchanted belt that doubled his strength.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT SCANDINAVIAN: Þórveig, Þórví
DANISH: Thyra, Tyra
NORWEGIAN: Thyra, Tyra
SWEDISH: Thyra, Tyra
OTHER FORMS
NORSE MYTHOLOGY: Þórr