enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Rune Translator - Valhyr

    valhyr.com/pages/rune-translator

    In this translator I've made it translated letter for letter as it is the easiest way for a modern human to translate it, but it does work best using Old Norse. There are many dialects

  3. The Rune Converter transforms English letters into five systems of runic writing: Elder Futhark, Anglo-Saxon Futhorc, Long Branch and Short Twig Younger Futhark.

  4. Nordic Rune Converter : English Letters to Runes Converter

    www.nordicrunes.info/runeconverter.php

    Rune Converter. Ever wondered what your name would look like in Runes? Just for fun, you can type in any text below and then each letter will be transformed into their nearest Rune equivalent.

  5. A simple and easy to use rune translator that allows you to write in the Norse Runes. Your options are Elder Futhark, younger Futhark or Anglo Saxon runes, and to make it easy for you, I've made a visual list of tips to help you create better Norse Rune translations.

  6. Use this page to turn English words, names and phrases into one of three runic alphabets. See your name in runes!

  7. Our Runic Translator (or Rune Translator) is a Runic Font Generator that can instantly convert your desired text into Nordic and Norse characters, know as “runes”. You simply need to type your text and you will be presented with the runic characters and their translation from English to Runes.

  8. The Old Futhark is a runic alphabet used by the ancient Germans (Germanic people of Northern Europe). Its name comes from the first six runes of this alphabet: ᚠ,ᚢ,ᚦ,ᚨ,ᚱ,ᚲ.