Góðr is an Old Norse word from the 9th century, meaning "good" or "virtuous," derived from Proto-Germanic *gōdaz, which also conveyed a sense of favor or well-being.
Good; virtuous; kind.
The word 'góðr' is derived from Old Norse, where it was used to describe qualities of goodness, virtue, and kindness. It is related to the Proto-Germanic *gōdaz, which also conveyed similar meanings. The term was prevalent in various Old Norse texts, reflecting the cultural values of the time. Key