Audhumbla licks Buri free from the ice, whose son Borr weds the giantess Bestla and fathers with her the sons Odin, Vili, and Ve.
Hinn fyrsta dag er hon sleikti steinana, kvam ór steininum at kveldi manns hár. Annan dag manns höfuð. Þriðja dag var þar allr maðr. Sá heitir Búri. Hann var fagr álitum, mikill ok máttugr.
The first day she licked the stones, there came at evening from the stone a human head of hair. The second day, a human head. The third day, there was a whole man. He is named Buri. He was fair of appearance, great and mighty.
Búri átti son þann er Borr heitir. Borr fekk þeirar konu er Bestla heitir, dóttir Bölþorns jötuns, ok áttu þau þrjá sonu: hét einn Óðinn, annarr Vili, þriðji Vé.
Buri had a son named Borr. Borr wed the woman named Bestla, daughter of the giant Bolthorn, and they had three sons: one was called Odin, another Vili, the third Ve.