Thread:NorseMay/@comment-3261439-20200912074854/@comment-24901686-20200914000831

I thought the actual names for certain nordic gods was easier to understand.

Well, it's good to hear why you changed them back. I understand. There are some words which originated from their anglicised names (such as Odinism from Óðinn). I do not mean to offend, but both of the words share the similar pronunciation, and the redirects works in this site; therefore you could enter the pages by input your words. Like this:
 * If you input the word Odin, you can enter the Óðinn page.
 * If you input the word Thor, you can enter the Þórr page.

And besides, this is Myths and Folklore Wiki, not the Wikipedia. You don't need to follow exactly as the Wikipedia does (though sharing edits from Wikipedia may be OK if your writing skill is lack. but for some Anglicised page titles like gods and heroes' names, I oppose it. For Anglicism harms their linguistic originality and purity, also their identity) So am I right in thinking about changing back their Anglicised name to Old Norse? Do you mind if I do it?

Thank you.