Tofa (Poetic Edda)

Tófa (Tófu) is the wife of Angantyr and mother of Hervor in Norse Mythology. She is mentioned in Hervararkviða, a poem from the Poetic Edda, part of the Tyrfing Cycle of Old Norse legends.

In the Poetic Edda

Tófu is mentioned only once, in the legendary saga of Hervor's Waking of Angantyr: [1]

Vaki, Angantýr! || vekr þik Hervǫr,
eingadóttir || ykkr Tófu!

 

Awaken, Angantyr! It is Hervor who awakens you,
your only daughter by Tófa!

Etymology

The name Tófa/Tófu is a shortened form of Thorfrithr, meaning "beautiful Thor" or "peace of Thor."[2][3][4]

See also

References

  1. The Waking of Angantýr (Early Indo-European Texts, Old Norse by Todd B. Krause and Jonathan Slocum)
  2. names-meanings.net: Tofa
  3. behindthename.com: Tove, Thorfrithr
  4. Teresa Norman, "Tova." A World of Baby Names. New York: Penguin, 2003. 504.

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