The ancient Norwegian name Bergelmir is understood as "bear yeller", "mountain yeller" or "bare yeller". According to the linguist Jan de Vries, this name should be read as "ber gelmir", not "berg gelmir".
According to the Essay Ada, Bergermer is the son of Sr ú r ú ngelmir, Ymir (Ymir)'s grandson. When the three Odin brothers defeated the original giant Umir, Umir's wound shed a lot of blood, which turned into a flood and drowned many giants. Bergmir and his wife survived in a small boat called "L úð r" and finally came to Yodunheim (J ö tunheim) The frost giant family was born here, and they are the ancestors of the frost giant. [1] Some scholars pointed out that《 Prose Edda 》Narration and《 Poetic Ada 》Conflicting versions, because "Essay Ada" presents Bergmir as a《 Bible 》 Noah However, in The Poetic Ada, Bergmir is described as "placed" in L ú r, which means that he was just a baby at that time. In addition, Bergermer's unnamed wife was only mentioned in "Essay Ada". The Ada does not explain what L ú ð r is, but according to the description, L úð r must be a wooden, buoyant thing. The word L ú ð r may refer to“ coffin ”、“ cradle ”、“ case ”, because the original description of Bergermere was placed in it like a baby, maybe the cradle was more accurate. Since Bergermer is similar to Noah, L úð r may also be ship ( Ark )。 Iapetus 38 (Saturn XXXVIII) Yes Saturn Natural satellite In April 2007, it was given the nickname of Bergermer.