For Galster there are 111 on Yasni with different names.
Among the most common last names on Yasni Galster is on position 4416.
Originally means Galster (Old High German: galstar, Old Norse: galdr, Old English: gealdor) as much as magical song or magic meeting from* Galdra magic song, singing. With a spell to summon discuss is the Old High German bigalan. The main background of the prefix Germanic *-gal is the bird singing, that is, that the Germanic spells or song originally comes from the birdsong here, such as the generic name of "night-i-gal (l)" in today's High German still see leaves [1]. A Galster is as "tingle Galster" the phrase suggests, expressed phonetically. Galster and sayings are in Old Norse context in a specially Galster specific meter the Galdralag written. It is typical in the Old English and Old German spells that sing or enchantments Galstern, in relation to the healing of diseases. The literary traditional form shows the Germanic alliteration as well as on the reference to the Germanic mythology. Examples of this are the second Merseburg Spell and the Old English Nine Herbs blessing in which Wodan / Odin as a healer or as a wizard appears. In Norse mythology, in the Edda songs, the Galster Odin also attributed to the eg in the Vegtamskviða (Baldrs draumar) is also called as galdrs fǫður, father of Galster.