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Vidar

American  
[vee-dahr] / ˈvi dɑr /

noun

Scandinavian Mythology.
  1. a son of Odin, who will survive Ragnarok after killing Fenrir.


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Researchers at cyber-security company Secureworks say hackers are first tricking hotel staff into downloading a malicious piece of software called Vidar Infostealer.

From BBC • Nov. 30, 2023

Vidar Helgesen, the executive director of the private foundation said in a statement that there was a global trend in which “dialogue between those with differing views is being reduced.”

From Seattle Times • Sep. 1, 2023

McDonnell has just published Gun Shy, a book about a military dog called Vidar that she befriended on tour and brought back to London.

From The Guardian • Mar. 9, 2017

“As soon as the moratoriums are implemented, we are ready to release our funds,” Vidar Helgesen, the Norwegian Minister of Environment, tells TIME.

From Time • Dec. 1, 2016

Odin’s son Vidar, the silent god, the reliable god, will watch his father die.

From "Norse Mythology" by Neil Gaiman