Why urðr.com is the correct form
ᚢᚱᚦᚱ
The name in its original Younger Futhark form. ᚢᚱᚦᚱ → Urðr. ᚢ (úr) writes the rounded back vowels /u, o, ø, ǫ, y/ and /w/ · ᚱ (reið) writes /r/ · ᚦ (þurs) writes both þ and ð · The spelling urþr is a normalized phonetic reconstruction; Younger Futhark does not distinguish voiced/voiceless stops or separate short and long vowels
URDR
Stripped of its identity, the name was reduced to plain Latin letters. The original orthography — stress, length, breathing — was erased by systems that only understand A-Z.
Urðr
The Unicode restoration recovers what ASCII destroyed. This is philological accuracy — not decoration. The domain encodes to Punycode, but the browser displays the truth.
urðr.com → xn--urr-4ma.com
The non-ASCII characters in Urðr are encoded while the ASCII remains visible. To the DNS, it is Punycode. To humanity, it is Urðr.
How urdr becomes Urðr
| Step | ASCII | Unicode | Type | Scholarly Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | u | → | U | Same | Same, capitalized |
| 02 | r | → | r | Same | Same |
| 03 | d | → | ð | Special | Eth: voiced dental fricative |
| 04 | r | → | r | Same | Same |
Why Urðr is classified as Tier-2 Basic
The Old Norse form ᚢᚱᚦᚱ preserves neither stress nor length in this Unicode restoration. This makes it a single-tier Tier-2 Basic name — still a scholarly step above plain ASCII, but without the distinctive phonetic features that define higher tiers.
See how Urðr behaves in the PUNYCODEX Type Tool — with predictive autocomplete, character-by-character breakdown, and scholarly constraint validation.
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