Verðandi (proto-Nordic *Wirþandin): "the coming" or "recurring in a certain direction". Norse name for Klotho.
Víðarr (proto-Nordic *Wídanaz): "forest". Norse name for Pan. He is also called Elgr.
Vílir (proto-Nordic *Wílijaz): "will", "willpower", "lust", "state of mind", "intent", "mind", "joy", "order". See Þórr.
Y
Yggdrasill (proto-Nordic *Ujjadraselaz): "the one which demands reverence", "the terrible horse." See Heimdallr.
Ymir (proto-Nordic *Wumijaz): "sound", "howling", "crying". Also called Ánarr, Hymir and Ölvaldi.
Yngvinn (proto-Nordic *Ingwinuz), abbreviated to Yngvi in the Viking Age: "friend of the meadow/field" or "working in the meadow/field", later also "chief", "king". See Freyr.
Z
Zeus: "god", originally "beam of light". Greek name for the Týr and Þórr.
Æ
Ægir (proto-Nordic *Agijaz): "scare", "awe". Norse name for Okeanos. Also called Gymir.
Ö
Ölvaldi (proto-Nordic *Alawaldaran): "feast manager". See Ymir.
Öndurgoð/Önduráss (proto-Nordic *Anduraguda/*Anduransuz): "procession-god/spirit". See Skaði.