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- Hrafn abstract "Hrafn is both a masculine byname, and personal name in Old Norse. The name translates into English as \"raven\". The Old English form of the name is *Hræfn. The name is paralleled by the English masculine given name Raven, which is derived from the vocabulary word \"raven\".".
- Hrafn comment "Hrafn is both a masculine byname, and personal name in Old Norse. The name translates into English as \"raven\". The Old English form of the name is *Hræfn. The name is paralleled by the English masculine given name Raven, which is derived from the vocabulary word \"raven\".".