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Regarding the merge with Jólasveinar, it is a matter of course. It is the same phenomenon. I suggest that the new article be named "Yule Lads". —Preceding unsigned comment added by Andri Egilsson ( talk • contribs)
Of course they should be merged, but it is essential that they will be merged under the name Jólasveinar, although the term Yule Lads can be used beside the original correct term. ( Vammlaus 18:35, 25 December 2006 (UTC))
evil chick that eats chilren in stew
Please add more details about translating the names, and original meanings in Icelandic.
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On the face of it, these charmers would appear to be the personification of winter famine, but a quick search didn't turn up any source that considers the possibility. Any thoughts? Awien ( talk) 14:48, 12 December 2016 (UTC)
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Regarding the merge with Jólasveinar, it is a matter of course. It is the same phenomenon. I suggest that the new article be named "Yule Lads". —Preceding unsigned comment added by Andri Egilsson ( talk • contribs)
Of course they should be merged, but it is essential that they will be merged under the name Jólasveinar, although the term Yule Lads can be used beside the original correct term. ( Vammlaus 18:35, 25 December 2006 (UTC))
evil chick that eats chilren in stew
Please add more details about translating the names, and original meanings in Icelandic.
Kertasníkir - Candle-Stealer can be Candle Snatcher, Candle Sneaker, Candle Beggar or Candle Eater... what are the most literal/exact translations? - 71.174.175.150 ( talk) 00:46, 25 December 2014 (UTC)
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On the face of it, these charmers would appear to be the personification of winter famine, but a quick search didn't turn up any source that considers the possibility. Any thoughts? Awien ( talk) 14:48, 12 December 2016 (UTC)
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