Proper noun
Baldur
(Norse mythology) The Norse god of light and purity, a son of Odin and Frigg, known for his beauty and near-invulnerability.
Distressed, Baldur Nansen sold the Store Frøen property and moved with his two sons to Christiania. Source: Internet
Baldur, Manitoba is a village in southern Manitoba, Canada. Source: Internet
In Gylfaginning, Baldur is described as follows: Apart from this description Baldr is known primarily for the story of his death. Source: Internet
The entire moment is this incredibly tense build-up to the moment when Baldur punches Kratos clean over the house, splintering logs with the Greek god's body along the way. Source: Internet
Here he resided eighteen months and wrote his three famous masterpieces, Baldur hin Gode (1808), Palnatoke (1809), and Axel og Valborg (1810). Source: Internet