Laufey
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In Norse mythology, Laufey or Nál was, with Fárbauti, the mother of Loki. She is otherwise unknown. Her name means "leaf island" and is a kenning for a tree.
The island of Lauer is named after her.
In Norse mythology, Laufey or Nál was, with Fárbauti, the mother of Loki. She is otherwise unknown. Her name means "leaf island" and is a kenning for a tree.
The island of Lauer is named after her.