- The Bluetooth logo has an awesome secret message - Creative Bloq
Today I learned the meaning behind the Bluetooth symbol — It’s a combination of the Nordic runes for H and B, which refer to king Harald Bluetooth Bluetooth technology was meant to unite devices the same way Harald Bluetooth united the tribes of Denmark into a single kingdom pic twitter com SYpdKR6fBj June 25, 2020
- Why is Bluetooth called Bluetooth? - Vikings | Nordic Culture
The Bluetooth symbol logo is a combination of two runes from the younger futhark, which was the runic alphabet that the Vikings used in the Viking age They used the initials of Harald Bluetooth, to create what is called a bindrune, by merging his two initials together
- Bluetooth – Symbology Wiki
The Bluetooth logo combines the H and B runes from the Younger Futhark runic system, used in the Viking age The byname is given as Blachtent and explicitly glossed as “bluish or black tooth” (dens lividus vel niger) in a chronicle of the late 12th century, Wilhelmi abbatis regum Danorum genealogia [3]
- The Mysterious Bluetooth Symbol: Unraveling its Rune Origins
The use of a bind rune in the Bluetooth symbol reflects the technology’s ability to allow different devices to communicate with each other Just as the bind rune combines two different runes into a single symbol, Bluetooth combines different devices into a single, unified network
- Bluetooth Logo Has Clever Hidden Meaning In Its Name
We’ve all been reaping the benefits of Bluetooth for years, but one thing you may not know is there’s actually a hidden meaning behind the wireless technology’s iconic logo and name
- Blue Tooth, Bind Runes And Hate Symbols - INGRID KINCAID
A bind rune can be any shape that is created when two or more runes are linked together to form a pattern or a symbol If you look closely at the Bluetooth logo you can see that it contains more than just two runes: Hagalaz, Ior, Bekana, Gebo, Isa, Laguz, Raido as well as numerous Kenaz runes
- Bluetooth a Bind-Rune Drawn from Norse Myth - Red Ice
The Bluetooth symbol is a bind-rune, which means that it is formed from two runes that are merged together Runes are the ancient Norse letters that, according to mythology, Odin discovered and gave to gods and humans
- The Mysterious Bluetooth Symbol: Unraveling its Origins and Meaning
The runes used in the Bluetooth symbol, “Hagall” and “Bjarkan,” have a significant meaning in the Runic alphabet “Hagall” is the rune for the letter “H,” and it is associated with the concept of unity and wholeness
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