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Rune Translator - Online English to Elder Futhark

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English to Elder Futhark — The Oldest Runic Alphabet

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Elder Futhark Rune Reference

Frequently Asked Questions

Elder Futhark is the oldest known runic alphabet, used by Germanic tribes from around the 2nd to 8th centuries CE. It consists of 24 runes, each with a distinct phonetic value and symbolic meaning. The name "Futhark" comes from the first six runes: Fehu, Uruz, Thurisaz, Ansuz, Raidho, and Kenaz. It was primarily used for inscriptions on weapons, jewelry, tools, and runestones across Scandinavia, Britain, and continental Europe.

This translator provides a phonetic transliteration from English to Elder Futhark runes. It maps each Latin letter (or common digraph like "th" and "ng") to its closest runic equivalent. However, it is not a linguistic reconstruction — Elder Futhark was originally used for Proto-Germanic and Proto-Norse languages, not modern English. Some sounds in modern English (like "ch" as in "church" or "sh" as in "ship") have no direct runic equivalent, so they are approximated. For casual use, tattoos, artistic projects, or learning purposes, this tool offers a reliable and enjoyable approximation.

Elder Futhark (c. 150–800 CE) has 24 runes and was used across a wide geographic area by various Germanic peoples. Younger Futhark (c. 800–1100 CE) reduced the alphabet to just 16 runes and was used primarily during the Viking Age in Scandinavia. The reduction meant many runes had to represent multiple sounds, making Younger Futhark inscriptions more ambiguous. Elder Futhark is more complete for transliteration purposes, which is why this tool uses it. There is also Anglo-Saxon Futhorc, which expanded to 33 runes to better represent Old English sounds.

Historically, runes were primarily a writing system for recording information, marking ownership, and commemorating events. However, there is archaeological and literary evidence suggesting runes were also believed to hold magical or ritual significance. The Norse god Odin famously discovered the runes through self-sacrifice, as described in the Poetic Edda poem Hávamál. Individual runes were sometimes carved onto amulets or weapons for protection. Today, runes are widely used in modern esoteric practices and divination, though this contemporary usage differs significantly from historical practices.

Absolutely! Many people use Elder Futhark runes for tattoos, jewelry, logos, and creative projects. Our translator gives you a solid starting point. However, we recommend double-checking the output and understanding that this is a transliteration (sound-based mapping) rather than a historically accurate Proto-Germanic translation. For permanent applications like tattoos, consider consulting a runology expert or academic source to verify. Copy the rune output from this tool and paste it into any design software — the runes are standard Unicode characters and will render correctly in most modern applications.

Elder Futhark runes are part of the Unicode Standard (block U+16A0–U+16FF). You can type them using specialized runic keyboards, character map utilities, or simply by using this translator to convert English text and then copying the result. On Windows, you can use the Character Map app; on macOS, use the Character Viewer. Many mobile devices also support rune input through third-party keyboard apps. For quick access, just bookmark this page and use our translator anytime!

Each of the 24 Elder Futhark runes has a name derived from everyday concepts in the ancient Germanic world. For example, ᚠ Fehu means "cattle" (wealth), ᚢ Uruz means "aurochs" (wild ox, strength), ᚦ Thurisaz means "giant" (protection or chaos), and ᚨ Ansuz means "god" (divine inspiration). The meanings reflect the values and environment of early Germanic societies — nature, animals, weather, warfare, and community life. Expand the rune reference table above to see all 24 runes with their names and English equivalents.