- This article is about the Norse personification of fire. For his nephew, god of mischief, see Loki.
Logi or Halogi is the god or personification of fire in Norse mythology. He is the son of Fornjót and brother of Aegir, Kari, Laufey and Gymir. His wife is Glod and his two daughters are Eisa and Eimirya.
Logi was present at Utgard, realm of Utgarda-Loki, where he was challenged to an eating competition by Loki. Logi won, eating not only the meat, but the bone and wooden trencher.
One of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loge_%28moon%29 Saturn's moons] is named after him.