Auðhumbla

Etymology
Generally accepted to derive from +.

The compound presents some level of semantic ambiguity. A parallel occurs in Scottish 🇨🇬, and Northern Europeans have bred hornless cows since prehistoric times. As highlighted above, auð- may mean "rich" and in turn "rich hornless cow" remains generally accepted among scholars as a gloss of the Old Icelandic animal name. However, auðr can also mean "fate" and "desolate; desert", and so Auðhum(b)la may also have been understood as the "destroyer of the desert". This semantic ambiguity may have been intentional.

Proper noun

 * 1)  The primeval cow.