Fehu
The Fe rune represents the f-sound in the Younger Futhark and Futhorc alphabets. Its name means " wealth", cognate to English fee with the original meaning of "sheep" or "cattle".
The rune derives from the unattested but reconstructed Proto-Germanic *fehu in the Elder Futhark alphabet, with the original meaning of "money, cattle, wealth".
The corresponding letter of the Gothic alphabet is ? f, called faihu. Such correspondence between all rune poems and the Gothic letter name, as well, is uncommon, and gives the reconstructed name of the Old Futhark a high degree of certainty.
The shape of the rune is likely based on Etruscan v ?, like Greek Digamma Ϝ and Latin F ultimately from Phoenician waw.
Rune poems
The name is recorded in all three rune poems:Rune Poem: | English Translation: |
Old Norwegian Fé vældr frænda róge; føðesk ulfr í skóge. | Wealth is a source of discord amongst kin; the wolf lives in the forest. |
Old Icelandic Fé er frænda róg ok flæðar viti ok grafseiðs gata aurum fylkir. | Wealth is a source of discord amongst kin and fire of the sea and path of the serpent. |
Anglo-Saxon Feoh byþ frofur fira gehƿylcum; sceal ðeah manna gehƿylc miclun hyt dælan gif he ƿile for drihtne domes hleotan. | Wealth is a comfort to all; yet must everyone bestow it freely, if they wish to gain honour in the sight of the Lord. |