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Munin

American  
[moo-nin] / ˈmu nɪn /

noun

Scandinavian Mythology.
  1. one of the two ravens of Odin that brought him news from the whole world.


Etymology

Origin of Munin

< Old Norse, equivalent to mun- noun from base of muna to remember + -inn definite article

Example Sentences

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Munin Dynamics is a much smaller start-up working in the same counter-drone space.

From BBC • Nov. 14, 2025

“I’m here because I’m tired of being terrified of the future,” said attendee Janet Munin, an administrative coordinator at Kaiser Permanente, during introductions.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 8, 2019

Munin had attended several meetings of a climate group focused on activism.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 8, 2019

Recent summers, choked with wildfire smoke, felt like a rude and personal introduction to Munin, an administrative coordinator in community health.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 8, 2019

Then Munin flapped his wings too, but said nothing.

From The Story of Siegfried by Baldwin, James

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