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Lokiana

Lokiana has its origins in the Old Norse language and means "Goddess of mischief". Lokiana is a variant form of the name Loki.

Nameberry.com says, that Loki gives birth as a mare to the eight-legged horse Sleipnir and also appears in some stories as an elderly woman. The name Loki, in contemporary American, will feel more feminine based solely on its sound.
Charlies-names.com also says the name means “airy” or “God of air” (from Old Norse “loptr”), but as well “knot”, “lock” (from Germanic “luka”) or “to lock/close” (from Old Norse “lúka”). The girl’s name Loki means “Yahweh is gracious”, “the other Aenor”, “merciful” and “God is my light” (from Hannelore).
Lokiana feeds on chaos.
by Gothgeekbasterd November 21, 2021
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