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Icelandic Yule Lad - Leppaludi

Leppalúði, the father of the 13 Icelandic Yule lads

According to folklore Grýla has been married three times. Her third husband Leppalúði is said to be living with her in their cave in the mountains, with the big black Yule Cat and their 13 sons. As Christmas approaches, Grýla sets off looking for naughty boys and girls. The Grýla legend has appeared in many stories, poems, songs and plays in Iceland and sometimes Grýla dies at the end of the story.

What is the meaning of Leppaludi and who is leppaluoi?

Leppalúði’s name, meaning “Raggedy One,” reflects his shabby appearance and lazy demeanor, as he is often shown wearing tattered clothes. Leppalúði is the lesser-known but equally mysterious husband of Grýla. Leppaludi is known for his lazy and unmotivated nature. 

Story of the 13 Yule Lads from Iceland

In traditional folklore in Iceland, the 13 lads would leave their cave one by one during the Yule time to steel from people. 
Care to know more about the other Christmas lads?

Buy set of all the Yule Lads Xmas decorations?

You can get Christmas figurines with the 13 Icelandic Yule Lads here to decorate your home.
Here is a set of all 16 yule figurines
Here is a set of all 14 yule ornaments
Here is a set of all 7 yule lads ornaments

$12.56

Original: $35.90

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Icelandic Yule Lad - Leppaludi

$35.90

$12.56

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Leppalúði, the father of the 13 Icelandic Yule lads

According to folklore Grýla has been married three times. Her third husband Leppalúði is said to be living with her in their cave in the mountains, with the big black Yule Cat and their 13 sons. As Christmas approaches, Grýla sets off looking for naughty boys and girls. The Grýla legend has appeared in many stories, poems, songs and plays in Iceland and sometimes Grýla dies at the end of the story.

What is the meaning of Leppaludi and who is leppaluoi?

Leppalúði’s name, meaning “Raggedy One,” reflects his shabby appearance and lazy demeanor, as he is often shown wearing tattered clothes. Leppalúði is the lesser-known but equally mysterious husband of Grýla. Leppaludi is known for his lazy and unmotivated nature. 

Story of the 13 Yule Lads from Iceland

In traditional folklore in Iceland, the 13 lads would leave their cave one by one during the Yule time to steel from people. 
Care to know more about the other Christmas lads?

Buy set of all the Yule Lads Xmas decorations?

You can get Christmas figurines with the 13 Icelandic Yule Lads here to decorate your home.
Here is a set of all 16 yule figurines
Here is a set of all 14 yule ornaments
Here is a set of all 7 yule lads ornaments

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