Gothic
This runic alphabet was used by the peoples who originally came from Northern Europe -- the Goths. The script is very close to the Elder Futhark, though the meanings are slightly different. They were mostly used for religious inscription.
Ansus Divine power of creation.
Faihu The generative principle. Accumulation of power or abundance.
Giba A gift; the act of giving; the bond between giver and receiver.
Kumsa / Chosma Illumination; knowledge; insight; wisdom. The borderline between madness and genius.
Raida Fertility of creation.
Thauris Cosmic power. The Matrix. Resistance to chaos.
Urus/Uruz Primal strength use for creation. Persistence.
Winja Joy.
Aihs The staff of life and death. Sacrifice.
Algs / Ezec The human connection with the divine.
Eis Unchanging existence; the eternal present.
Hagl Rapid and complete transformation from one state to the next.
Jer / Gaar Year; season. Completion at the proper time.
Nauths Need; necessity. Absence or scarcity.
Paithra The power of nature to bring completion to a process.
Saugil Ascendancy of the light over darkness. Third Aett
Bairkana Birth, regeneration, the power of woman.
Dags Protection of entrances. The archetype of wholeness.
Egeis / Eyz Horse. Divination. The substance of the universe.
Iggws Generative power. Potentials.
Lagus Fluidity and the power of growth.
Mannaz Cooperation; support; social abilities.
Othal Riches. Inherited possessions. Intellectual property.
Quairtra Cleansing; completion; transmutation.
Teiwz Earthly power; victory. Achievement attained through male power. Medieval Runes of Magic and Healing
These were used in the Middle Ages and are mostly Germanic and Dutch in origin. Such runes were used protection and healing, but not rune-casting.
Erda Mother Earth. Reintegration.
Fyruedal Motivation.
Sol Pleasantness, healing.
Ul Turning point. Reviving former powers.
Wan Emptiness.
Wendhorn Changes; cycles of change.
Wolfsangel Binding or channeling of magical energy.
Ziu Breaking through resistance.