The modern language most closely related to Old Norse is Icelandic, the written form of which has changed little over the years, while the spoken form has undergone significant changes. Old Norse is the medieval language of Iceland and Norway and a descendant of the language spoken by the Vikings. & medieval Latin, ancient Greek, Etruscan, Oscan, Umbrian, Note: Another option is to insert them via the Character Viewer/Palette. Some liberties have been taken with the English definitions to facilitate sorting them in a usable order. Unique Female Names From The Viking Age Older versions might use ALT+SHIFT. Danish, In Icelandic, , called "e", represents a voiced dental fricative [], which is the same as the th in English that, but it never appears as the first letter of a word. Even modern Viking use them as tattoos.. If you use long marks, Unicode (utf-8) is the required encoding for Web sites. Where Thor drives there is storm. has also been used by some in written Welsh to represent //, which is normally represented as dd.[5]. Hunsrik, Note: The Old Norse code only work in Word for Windows.