Ubbe (Old Norse) "wolf"
Ubbe (or Ubba) Ragnarsson was a 9th century [name_m]Danish[/name_m] Viking leader. Together with [name_m]Halfdan[/name_m] Ragnarsson and [name_m]Ivar[/name_m] The Boneless he lead the famous Great Heathen [name_m]Army[/name_m] who invaded [name_f]England[/name_f] in 865 A.D.
Frigg (Old Norse) "love"
Frigg is a goddess of Norse/Germanic mythology. She is associated with marriage, prophecy, clairvoyance and motherhood. Frigg is the wife of [name_m]Odin[/name_m]. There is a lot of debate about wether Frigg and [name_f]Freja[/name_f] are the same goddess. This is what the [name_m]Dutch[/name_m] wikipedia says (I translated it):
Wiki on Frigg and [name_f]Freja[/name_f]
“Frigg is the highest goddess of the Æsir, where [name_f]Freya[/name_f] is the highest goddess of the Vanir. There have been many arguments for and against the idea that Frigg and [name_f]Freya[/name_f] are in fact the same goddess, avatars of each other. Some rely on linguistic analyses, others on the fact that [name_f]Freya[/name_f] was not known in the south, but rather in the far north. In some places they were also regarded as the same goddess, in others as different.”
Atla (Old Norse) - water goddess, the combative
According to Norse mythology, Atla was one of the “nine daughters of Aegir”. Together, the nine sisters represented the waves.
Lindir (Tolkien name, Quanya) - song man, singer
Lindir was an [name_f]Elf[/name_f] in [name_m]Lord[/name_m] Of The Rings. The name Lindir seems to be composed of lind (“tune”) + dîr (“man”), therefore meaning “Song Man”.
Nimrodel (Tolkien name, Quenya) - lady of the White Grotto
Nimrodel was an Elf-maid from LOTR. She travelled into the southern lands of Middle [name_f]Earth[/name_f] and became lost in the White Mountains.
Fíriel (Tolkien name, Quenya) - mortal woman
Fíriel was the third child and daughter of [name_m]King[/name_m] Ondoher of Gondor.
Feyre (unknown origin) - beautiful, fairy or elf