
the e-rune
'ehwaz'- meaning 'horse'

the m-rune
'mannaz' - meaning 'man'
This is the new logo of Red Rune Books.
Imagined
and designed by that versatile artist, Jos Weijmer of JWArtstudio. Combined, the
runestones read 'Horsman', the author whose books are published by Red Rune Books.
Wikipedia:
Ehwaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the Elder Futhark e-rune ᛖ, meaning "horse" (cognate to Latin equus, Sanskrit aśva, Avestan aspa and Old Irish ech). In the Anglo-Saxon futhorc, it is continued as ᛖ eh (properly eoh, but spelled without the diphthong to avoid confusion with ᛇ ēoh "yew").
Mannaz is the conventional name of the m-rune ᛗ of the Elder Futhark. It is derived from the reconstructed common Germanic word for "man", mannaz.
Wikipedia:
Ehwaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the Elder Futhark e-rune ᛖ, meaning "horse" (cognate to Latin equus, Sanskrit aśva, Avestan aspa and Old Irish ech). In the Anglo-Saxon futhorc, it is continued as ᛖ eh (properly eoh, but spelled without the diphthong to avoid confusion with ᛇ ēoh "yew").
Mannaz is the conventional name of the m-rune ᛗ of the Elder Futhark. It is derived from the reconstructed common Germanic word for "man", mannaz.