Rune

Fehu

Rune Fehu  ·  Sound value F  ·  Freyrs Ætt

Wealth & Prosperity

Meaning & Interpretation

Fehu, the rune of cattle and gold, stands at the beginning of the Futhark and speaks of movable wealth that grows through diligence and good sense. It reminds us that prosperity only unfolds its true value in sharing and flowing – hoarded gold grows cold. Today it invites you to notice with gratitude what gives you abundance, and to pass it on generously.

Fehu upright
Upright
Cattle, gold. Wealth you earn through work, abundance and success – share what comes to you.
Fehu reversed
Reversed / related
Reversed, Fehu urges you to let go: greed and the fear of loss let wealth slip away. Ask yourself where you are clinging – and where generosity would give you more in return.

Name & Origin

The name literally means ‘cattle’ – and thus movable property, wealth, gold. In an age when prosperity was measured in cattle, Fehu was simply the rune of wealth. It is linguistically related to the German word ‘Vieh’ (livestock) and the English ‘fee’.

In the Rune Poem

The Old English rune poem says: ‘Wealth is a comfort to all; yet everyone must share it freely if they wish to gain honour in the sight of the Lord.’ The Old Norse poems stress the other side: money often sows discord among kin.

Historical Use

As the first rune, Fehu opens the Futhark and even gave it its name (F-U-Th-A-R-K). It stands at the start of many runic rows on bracteates and stones.

Good to Know

The old poems already warn: wealth is a blessing only when it is shared rather than hoarded – a strikingly modern thought.