Odin was referred to by more than 200 names which hint at his various roles. One of these names was Gagnrath (more commonly written as: Gagnrad) which means "Advantage-Counsel". In the Poetic Edda Odin named himself Gagnrad when he went to Vafthruthnir.
Odin was referred to by more than 200 names which hint at his various roles. One of these names was Gagnrath (more commonly written as: Gagnrad) which means "Advantage-Counsel". In the Poetic Edda Odin named himself Gagnrad when he went to Vafthruthnir.