In Norse mythology, Jotuns,Jötunn or Jotnar of Utgard, Jötunnheim were the race of Gods called giants (thurs), separated into categories such as frost giants (rime giants, hrimthurs), fire giants, sea giants and storm giants. The first race drowned in Ymir's blood, and were repopulated by Bergelmir.
The word jotun (pronounced "yo-tun") first appeared in Old English as yotun ("ee-yo-tun" or "yo-tun"), and eventually spawned the variants such as geottin ("ye-oh-tin" or "yet-tin"), eottan ("ee-yo-ten" or "et-ten"), and eontann ("ee-yon-ten" or "en-ten"), whence we get yettin (or yeti), ettin, and ent, respectively.
The thorn-rune ᚦ is called thurs "giant" in the Icelandic and Norwegian rune poems: