Gjallarbrú [gjalla, to yell, to resound; Anglo-Sax. giellan]. The bridge across the river Gjol, near Helheim. The bridge between the land of the living and the dead. Gjallar-bridge.

Gjallarhorn. Heimdal’s horn, which he will blow at Ragnarok. Gjallar horn.

Gilling. Father of Suttung, who possessed we poetic mead. He was slain by Fjalar and Galar. Gilling.

Gimli [gimill, himill, himin, heaven]. The abode of the righteous after Ragnarok. Gimle.

Gjálp. One of Heimdal’s nine mothers. Gjalp.

Ginnunga-gap. [Compare Anglo-Sax. gin or ginn, vast, wide. (The unga may be the adverbial ending added to ginn, as in eall-unga, adv. from all, all.)] The great yawning gap, the premundane abyss, the chaos or formless void, in which dwelt the supreme powers before the creation. In the eleventh century the sea between Greenland and Vinland (America) was called Ginnunga-gap. Ginungagap.

Gjöll. The one of the rivers Elivagar that flowed nearest the gate of Hel’s abode. Gjol.

Gísl [Sunbeam]. One of the horses of the gods. Gisl.

Glaðr [Clear, bright]. One of the horses of the gods. Glad.

Glaðsheimr [Home of brightness or gladness]. Odin’s dwelling. Gladsheim.