11.10.2019
Ilmr Ilmr is a figure in Norse mythology who is listed as a goddess and who occurs in skaldic kennings. Her associations and original nature are unknown. Ilmr is attested at two points in the so-called Nafnaþulur appended to the Prose...
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11.10.2019
Hlin In Norse mythology, Hlín is a goddess associated with the goddess Frigg. Hlín appears in a poem in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century...
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11.10.2019
Gna In Norse mythology, Gná is a goddess who runs errands in other worlds for the goddess Frigg and rides the flying, sea-treading horse Hófvarpnir (Old Norse "he who throws...
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10.10.2019
Gefjon Gefjun (pronounced “GEV-yoon” and sometimes spelled “Gefjon,” “Gefiun,” or “Gefion”) is an ancient Norse goddess of agriculture, fertility, abundance, and prosperity. Her name is derived from the Old Norse verb gefa,...
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10.10.2019
Fulla In Germanic mythology, Fulla (Old Norse, possibly "bountiful") or Volla (Old High German) is a goddess. In Norse mythology, Fulla is described as wearing a golden band and as tending to the ashen box and the footwear owned by the...
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10.10.2019
Eir In Norse mythology, Eir (Old Norse "protection, help, mercy") is a goddess or valkyrie associated with medical skill. Eir is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources; the Prose...
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08.10.2019
Sol Sól (Old Norse "Sun") or Sunna (Old High German, and existing as an Old Norse and Icelandic synonym: see Wiktionary sunna, "Sun") is the Sun personified in Norse mythology. One of the two Old High...
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07.10.2019
Thrud Thrud, Daughter of Thor Thrud (also spelt Thudr and Thudra). She is one of the most overlooked goddess in North mythology. The name Thrud means "strength". She is the beautiful daughter of our powerful thunder god Thor. She is said to have her father's strength in...
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03.10.2019
Lofn In Norse mythology, Lofn (Old Norse, possibly "comforter,") "the comforter, the mild," or "loving" is a goddess. Lofn is attested in the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson and...
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03.10.2019
Sjofn In Norse mythology, Sjöfn (or Sjǫfn in Old Norse orthography) is a goddess associated with love. Sjofn is attested in the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson; and in three kennings employed...
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