The Yule Lads are said to be the sons of the hideous trolls Grýla and her husband, Leppalúði. Grýla is especially horrible as she has an appetite for the flesh of naughty children, who she likes to put into a large pot and make into stew.
December 12th

Stekkjastaur – Sheep Cote Clod

The first Yule Lad, Sheep-Cote Clod, comes to town on December 12th. He used to try to suckle the yews in the farmers’ sheep sheds, which was hard for him since his legs are stiff as wood. December 13th

Giljagaur – Gully Gawk

Next in line is Gully Gawk. He gets his name from the fact that he likes to hide in gullies for a chance to sneak into the barn to slurp the foam off the fresh milk when the farmer looks away. December 14th

Stúfur – Stubby

Stubby is the smallest of his brothers and uses his vertically challenged stature to hide and snatch bits of food left over from the frying pan. That’s why he’s also sometimes known as Pan Scraper. December 15th

Þvörusleikir – Spoon Licker

Spoon Licker likes to sneak into houses and lick the wooden spoon used to scrape the pots and pans with. Unfortunately this poor diet has led to malnutrition and his very gaunt appearance.
December 16th

Pottaskefill – Pot Scraper

Pot Scraper likes to sneak into houses (much like his brothers) and snatch away pots that have not been washed yet so he can lick the food remains from the insides of the pots. Doesn’t exactly sound very appetizing or hygienic for that matter. December 17th

Askasleikir – Bowl Licker

In the past, Icelanders ate from wooden bowls with a hinged-lid that were sometimes kept under the bed after a night snack. Bowl Licker likes to hide under the bed, and when someone puts their bowl on the floor he’ll grab it and lick it clean. December 18th

Hurðaskellir – Door Slammer

On December 18th there’s no more peace and quiet to be had, since that’s when Door Slammer arrives. He likes to make a lot of noise and his favorite activity is slamming doors, making sure no one in the household gets a solid night sleep. December 19th

Skyrgámur – Skyr Gobbler

Skyr Gobbler makes his way down from the mountains on the 19th. He is obsessed with skyr, an Icelandic dairy product similar to yogurt. He likes it so much that he’ll sneak into the pantry and eat all the skyr until he howls with indigestion.
December 20th

Bjúgnakrækir – Sausage Swiper

December 20th marks the appearance of Sausage Swiper. As you might have guessed from his name, he’s a big fan of sausages and will sit up in rafters waiting for the perfect opportunity to snatch a few. December 21st

Gluggagægir – Window Peeper

December 21st is when Window Peeper visits. While not as greedy as some of his brothers, Window Peeper can still give you a fright. He likes to peep through the windows in search of something to steal. December 22nd

Gáttaþefur – Doorway Sniffer

Door Sniffer comes to town on December 22nd. You can spot him from miles away due to his huge nose. The smell of Christmas cookies and traditional Icelandic ‘leaf bread’ is what attracts him to your doorway and while you’re not looking, he’ll attempt to steal some. December 23rd

Ketkrókur – Meat Hook

Second to last is Meat Hook and he arrives on December 23rd. Meat Hook is crazy about meat. He’ll climb up to your roof and lower a long hook through the chimney to try and snag a smoked leg of lamb hanging from the rafters, or a piece of smoked lamb from the pot.

December 24th

Kertasníkir – Candle Beggar

The last of the brothers is Candle Beggar who arrives on Christmas Eve. In the old days, candles were the brightest lights available to people in Iceland and were made of tallow. While Icelandic children longed to have their very own candle for Christmas, Candle Beggar just wanted a candle of his own to take a bite out of.