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Bara seu Drafna (Bára, Dröfn) in mythologia Nordica fuit una e filiabus novem dei marini Ægir et uxoris eius Rán secundum indicem nominum in libro Edda oratione soluta scripto relatum; sorores igitur habuit Himinglæva, Blodughadda, Bylgia, Duva, Hevringa, Hranna, Kolga, Uda. Hae omnes undas maris figurant.[1] Nomen Bára "unda" significat, et in carmine Thorleiki pulchri celebratur:
Nomen Dröfn, scilicet "unda ad oram fervens", cum appellatione sinus Drammensfjorden Norvegiae nectitur et in carmine Ormi celebratur:
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