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Atli

Atli is a male given name of Old Norse origin, derived from the word átli, which means "noble" or "prince." The name is found in various forms in different languages and cultures, reflecting its historical and linguistic significance. In Hebrew, the name can be translated as אתלי (Atli) or נאדיב (Nadiv), which means "noble" or "generous." In Icelandic, the name is spelled the same way, Atli, and remains a popular choice. The name also appears in Old English as Æthel and in German as Adel, both carrying similar connotations of nobility. Contextually, the name Atli is often associated with Norse mythology and history, notably linked to the legendary king Atli, who appears in the Poetic Edda and the Volsunga Saga. These texts depict Atli as a complex figure, embodying both the virtues and vices of kingship, thereby enriching the name's cultural resonance.