Fafnir (disambiguation)

Fafnir (disambiguation)

Fafnir or Fafner may refer to:
* Fafnir (Norse mythology), a son of the dwarf king Hreidmar and brother of Regin and Otr
* Fafner (Volsunga saga), a dwarf gifted with a powerful arm and fearless soul
* Fafnir (Marvel Comics), an Asgardian monster and foe of the Thunder God Thor
* Fafnir (BattleTech), a 100-ton assault 'mech in the BattleTech series
* Fafner of the Azure, a Japanese anime series
* Fafnir, a planet in Larry Niven's Known Space universe
* Fighting Fefnir: A character in the "Mega Man Zero" series, whose Japanese name is Fafnir.
* Fafnir (automobile), a German car and motor cycle manufacturer.


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