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Elder Futhark Rune Meanings

A complete guide to all 24 runes of the Elder Futhark alphabet. Learn the name, symbol, meaning, and divination interpretation for each rune.

The Elder Futhark is the oldest runic alphabet, originating with the Germanic peoples of Northern Europe between the 2nd and 8th centuries CE. Its 24 runes are divided into three groups of eight called aettir (families), each governed by a Norse deity.

Runes were far more than a writing system. Each symbol carries layers of symbolic, magical, and divinatory meaning. Today, rune reading remains one of the most respected forms of divination, offering guidance through the ancient wisdom of the Norse tradition.

Freya’s Aett

The first family of runes, governed by Freya and Frey. These runes deal with the fundamental forces of creation: wealth, strength, chaos, wisdom, journey, knowledge, gift, and joy.

Fehu

Wealth, Cattle

Upright: Abundance, prosperity, new beginnings, financial gain, fulfilled ambitions.
Reversed: Loss, greed, poverty of spirit, failed ventures, overattachment to material things.

Uruz

Aurochs, Strength

Upright: Physical strength, vitality, courage, primal energy, health improvement.
Reversed: Weakness, illness, lack of motivation, missed opportunities, misdirected force.

Thurisaz

Thorn, Giant

Upright: Protection, defense, conflict resolution, reactive force, breakthroughs.
Reversed: Vulnerability, danger, betrayal, defenselessness, uncontrolled aggression.

Ansuz

God, Mouth

Upright: Wisdom, communication, divine messages, inspiration, truth revealed.
Reversed: Miscommunication, deception, manipulation, ignored advice, creative blocks.

Raidho

Ride, Journey

Upright: Travel, movement, progress, right action, personal evolution.
Reversed: Stagnation, delays, disrupted plans, crisis of direction, unexpected detours.

Kenaz

Torch, Knowledge

Upright: Illumination, creativity, knowledge, technical skill, clarity of purpose.
Reversed: Darkness, confusion, false hope, fading inspiration, creative blocks.

Gebo

Gift, Partnership

Upright: Generosity, exchange, contracts, partnership, balance in giving and receiving.
Reversed: Gebo has no reversed meaning. Consider surrounding runes for context.

Wunjo

Joy, Bliss

Upright: Joy, harmony, comfort, pleasure, emotional fulfillment, wishes granted.
Reversed: Sorrow, alienation, delirium, intoxication, reckless happiness, disappointment.

Heimdall’s Aett

The second family, governed by Heimdall. These runes confront hardship and transformation: hail, need, ice, harvest, endurance, mystery, protection, and the sun.

Hagalaz

Hail, Disruption

Upright: Sudden change, destruction leading to transformation, uncontrolled forces of nature.
Reversed: Hagalaz has no reversed meaning. It represents unavoidable disruption in any position.

Nauthiz

Need, Constraint

Upright: Necessity, endurance, survival, self-reliance, learning through hardship.
Reversed: Deprivation, want, poverty of resources or spirit, unnecessary suffering.

Isa

Ice, Stillness

Upright: Standstill, concentration, patience, self-control, inner clarity through stillness.
Reversed: Isa has no reversed meaning. It represents a pause or freezing in all orientations.

Jera

Year, Harvest

Upright: Harvest, reward, cycles, natural timing, patience rewarded, justice served.
Reversed: Jera has no reversed meaning. It always speaks of natural cycles and earned results.

Eihwaz

Yew Tree, Endurance

Upright: Endurance, protection, strength through trials, connection between life and death.
Reversed: Eihwaz has no reversed meaning. The yew tree stands strong in every direction.

Perthro

Dice Cup, Mystery

Upright: Fate, chance, mystery, secrets revealed, hidden talents, divination.
Reversed: Stagnation, addiction, malaise, unpleasant surprise, karma, hidden agendas.

Algiz

Elk, Protection

Upright: Protection, defense, sanctuary, spiritual connection, guarding what matters.
Reversed: Hidden danger, vulnerability, loss of divine connection, lowered defenses.

Sowilo

Sun, Victory

Upright: Success, vitality, wholeness, honor, positive energy, life force.
Reversed: Sowilo has no reversed meaning. The sun shines equally in all positions.

Tyr’s Aett

The third family, governed by Tyr. These runes relate to society and the self: justice, growth, movement, humanity, intuition, completion, breakthrough, and heritage.

Tiwaz

Tyr, Justice

Upright: Honor, justice, leadership, courage, self-sacrifice for the greater good.
Reversed: Injustice, imbalance, cowardice, blocked energy, loss in legal matters.

Berkano

Birch, Growth

Upright: Birth, fertility, growth, renewal, new beginnings, nurturing energy.
Reversed: Stagnation, infertility, family troubles, anxiety, carelessness in growth.

Ehwaz

Horse, Movement

Upright: Trust, teamwork, partnership, swift progress, harmonious cooperation.
Reversed: Distrust, betrayal, restlessness, reckless haste, disharmony in partnership.

Mannaz

Man, Humanity

Upright: Humanity, self-awareness, social order, cooperation, rational thought.
Reversed: Self-delusion, isolation, manipulation, enemies, depression, loneliness.

Laguz

Water, Intuition

Upright: Intuition, flow, dreams, emotions, the unconscious, psychic ability.
Reversed: Fear, confusion, poor judgment, period of madness, obsession, lack of creativity.

Ingwaz

Fertility, Completion

Upright: Completion, fertility, internal growth, gestation, relief, a seed planted.
Reversed: Ingwaz has no reversed meaning. It represents completion and potential in all positions.

Dagaz

Day, Breakthrough

Upright: Breakthrough, dawn, awakening, transformation, hope, clarity after darkness.
Reversed: Dagaz has no reversed meaning. Dawn comes regardless of orientation.

Othala

Heritage, Homeland

Upright: Ancestry, inheritance, home, tradition, spiritual heritage, group prosperity.
Reversed: Homelessness, rootlessness, bad karma, clannishness, prejudice, lack of belonging.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Elder Futhark?

The Elder Futhark is the oldest known runic alphabet, used by Germanic and Norse peoples from the 2nd to 8th century CE. It consists of 24 runes divided into three groups of eight called aettir (families). The name "Futhark" comes from the first six runes: Fehu, Uruz, Thurisaz, Ansuz, Raidho, and Kenaz.

How are runes used for divination?

Rune divination (also called rune casting or rune reading) involves drawing runes from a bag or casting them onto a cloth while focusing on a question. Each rune carries symbolic meaning that provides guidance. Single rune draws give quick daily insight, while multi-rune spreads (such as three-rune past-present-future) offer deeper readings.

Do all runes have reversed meanings?

No. Nine of the 24 Elder Futhark runes look the same upside down and therefore have no reversed position: Gebo, Hagalaz, Isa, Jera, Eihwaz, Sowilo, Ingwaz, Dagaz, and (in some traditions) Othala. These runes carry the same core meaning regardless of how they land.

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