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The sources used in constructing this page include, but are not limited to,
An Introduction to Viking Mythology (Grant),
Bullfinch's Mythology (Martin),
The Children of Odin (Colum),
The Downfall of the Gods (Sorenson),
Gods and Myths of Northern Europe (Davidson),
Myths of the Norsemen (Guerber),
Myths of the Norsemen (Green),
Nordic Gods and Heroes (Colum),
Norse Mythology (Cotterell),
Norse Mythology A to Z (Daly),
The Norse Myths (Crossley-Holland),
The Poetic Edda (Hollander),
The Prose Edda (Faulkes),
The Prose Edda (Young),
Scandanavian Mythology (Davidson),
The Usborne Book of Greek and Norse Legends (Blundell).
Personalities Associated with Norse Mythology
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Ægir- One of the three sea divinities, the
other two being Njord and Mimir.
He is said to belong to an older dynasty of gods, for he is not
ranked among the Æsir, the Vanir,
the giants, dwarfs, or elves, but is considered omnipotent within his realm.
Æsir- One of two races of gods in Norse
mythology, the other being the Vanir. The Æsir
reside
in Asgard under the leadership of
Odhinn. Listed among the Æsir are Balder,
Bragi, Forseti,
Frigg, Heimdall, Idunn,
Sif, Thor, Ull,
Vali, and Vidar.
Agnar- Son of King Hrauding,
brother of Geirrod. See the story of
Geirrod and Agnar.
Afi- Grandfather. Husband of Amma. (See Rig-Heimdall and the
Classes of Men)
Ai- Great-grandfather. Husband of Edda. (See Rig-Heimdall and the
Classes of Men).
Aldsvider- The horse that draws the chariot
carrying the moon across the sky.
Alf, Alfs- Elf, elves. This is the name given to the
elves in norse mythology. The elves are usually divided into two groups, the
light elves and the dark elves. According to some sources the dark elves are
the same as the dwarves.
Alfheim- The home of the light elves, this is
the world that Freyr ruled over.
Alfrigg- One of the four dwarves who crafted
Brisings' Necklace.
Alsvidh- One of the horses that draws the chariot
carrying the sun. The other is Arvak.
Alvis- A dwarf who was promised
Thrud, Thor's daughter. When
Thor heard this he challenged Alvis to a test of
knowledge that lasted until the next dawn. When the first rays of dawn
struck Alvis, he turned to stone.
Amma- Grandmother. Wife of Afi, mother of Freeman.
(See Rig-Heimdall and the
Classes of Men).
Angerboda, Aurboda- The ogress wife of
Loki and mother of the Fenris wolf,
Hel, and Jormungand. By some
accounts she was also the wife of the giant Gymir and
mother of Gerda.
Annar- The second husband of
Night, father of Earth.
(See Rig-Heimdall and the
Classes of Men).
Arvak- One of the horses that draws the chariot
carrying the sun. The other is Alsvidh.
Asgard- The home of the
Æsir, one of the nine worlds of norse
mythology. Asgard was the topmost level of the nine worlds. The
Æsir gods and goddesses had their mansions and
palaces
here. Asgard was connected to Midgard by the rainbow
bridge, Bifrost. Asgard is surrounded by a strong wall
built by a giant. (See Asgard's Wall and the Giant
Builder for the story.)
Ask- The first man created by
Odhinn, Vili, and Ve.
(See Creation for the story.)
Aud- The son of Night and
Naglfari.
Audhumbla, Audhumla- The primal cow, formed at
the creation of the world. She appeared at the same time as
Ymir who fed off of her milk. She received her nourishment from licking
the salty ice that abounded in Ginunngagap. Her
licking uncovered Buri, the first ancestor of the
gods. (See the Creation for more
information.)
Aurvandil- Husband of Groa.
He was carried out of Jotunheim by
Thor but one of his (Aurvandil's) toes had been sticking
out of the basket and was frozen. This toe was taken by
Thor and placed into the heavens where it became a star,
Aurvandil's Toe.
Balder- The most beautiful of the gods. He is
worshipped as the pure and radiant god of innocence and light. His snowy
brow and golden locks seem to radiate beams of sunshine which gladdens the
hearts of gods and men, by whom he is equally beloved. The god of light
is well versed in the science of runes,
which are carved on his tongue.
The only thing hidden from Balder's radiant eyes is the perception of his
own ultimate fate. (See Balder's Death for
the story.)
Barley Byggvir- The name of one of
Freyr's servants. He is married to
Beyla.
Baugi- The giant that Odhinn
worked for and used in the retrieval of the Mead of Poetry.
(See the story of the Mead of Poetry for more.)
Beli- A giant that Freyr
killed with a hart's horn. Freyr used a hart's horn
because he had given up his sword before this. (See
Freyr and Gerda for the story.)
Bergelmir- Son of
Thrudgelmir, grandson of Ymir. Bergelmir and his
wife were the only surviving giants after Ymir's death
and the flood, which they survived by riding in a hollowed-out tree trunk,
the first boat. The frost giants and ogres are all descended from Bergelmir.
Berling- One of the four dwarves who crafted
Brisings' Necklace.
Bestla- The giantess wife of Bor
and mother of Odhinn, Vili, and
Ve.
Beyla- Wife of Barley Byggvir,
servant to Freyr.
Bifrost- The rainbow bridge. Bifrost is the
bridge that connects Midgard to Asgard. It is guarded by Heimdall. It is made of fire, air and water and these
give the bridge its colors, red, blue and green. The bridge can be seen by
those in Midgard as a rainbow connecting heaven and
earth.
King Billing- King of the Ruthenians, father of
Rinda.
Blodughofi- Blodughofi was the name of
Freyr's horse. The horse was loaned to
Skirnir when Skirnir
travelled to Jotunheim to woo
Gerda on Freyr's
behalf. (See Freyr and Gerda for more).
Bolthurn, Bolthur, Bolthorn, Bolturon- The jotun
father of Bestla and of a son whose name is unknown.
Bor- Son of Buri, husband of
Bestla, father of Odhinn,
Vili, and Ve.
Bragi- The god of poetry, eloquence and music.
Son of Odhinn and Gunlod, husband
of Idunn. Bragi is not featured in many of the surviving
Norse myths, but it is believed that he is revered by all save
Loki.
Because of Odhinn's knowledge of poetry and
his adventures with the Mead of Poetry some scholars
see Bragi as another facet of Odhinn's personality and
not a separate god.
According to other sources Bragi was a poet that was elevated to the rank of
god due to the respect that was given to poets.
Brisings' Necklace, Brisingamen- The beautiful
golden necklace given to Freya by four dwarves;
Alfrigg, Berling,
Dvalin and Grerr. (See
Freya and the Golden Necklace for the
story.)
Brokk and Sindri- The dwarves who crafted
Gullinbrusti, Draupnir and
Mjollnir. (See the story of the
Treasures of the Dwarves.)
Buri- Ancestor of the gods, he appeared at the time
of creation and was brought to life by the cow
Audhumbla. He was the father of Bor.
Day- Son of Night and her third
husband Delling. The gods gave Night
and Day each a chariot to ride through the heavens to bring light and
darkness at regular intervals.
Delling- The third husband of
Night, their son was Day. Delling was related to the
sons of Bor, the gods Odhinn,
Vili, Ve.
Draupnir- The magical golden ring crafted by
Brokk and Sindri. Every nine nights eight golden rings
would fall from Draupnir, each having the same weight as Draupnir.
Dromi- The second chain that was used by the gods
in an attempt to chain Fenris.
Dvalin- One of the four dwarves who created
Brisings' Necklace.
Earl- Son of Mother Lady,
husband of Princess. Their descendants became the
kings and queens of many lands of the world. Earl was taught the secrets of
the runes by Rig.
(See Rig-Heimdall and the
Classes of Men).
Earth- The daughter of Night
and Annar.
Edda- Great-grandmother. Wife of Ai, mother of Thrall.
(See Rig-Heimdall and the
Classes of Men).
Eggther- The watchman of the giants. On the day
of Ragnarok he will sit on a grave mound
and play his harp.
Einherjar- The slain heros that have been
gathered in Valhalla. They fight all day and feast
all night in preparation for Ragnarok.
Eldir- One of the servants of
Ægir. He was at the banquet during Loki's Mocking.
Elivagar- The name given to the eleven rivers
that flowed from Niflheim. These rivers flowed south
and it was from these rivers that the first life emerged.
Elli- The personification of old age. It was against
Elli that Thor wrestled during his journey to
Utgard. (See Thor's Journey
to Utgard for the story.)
Embla- The first woman, created by
Odhinn, Vili, and Ve.
(See Creation for more.)
Esne- Wife of Thrall,
their descendants became the peasants and laborers of the world.
(See Rig-Heimdall and the
Classes of Men).
Fafnir- Son of Reidmar,
brother of Regin and Otter. (See
Otter's Ransom and also the story of the
legendary hero Sigurd.)
Farbauti- A giant, the father of
Loki. According to some sources, his wife was
Laufey the mother of Loki.
Laufey was supposed to have given birth after being
struck by a lightning bolt unleashed by Farbauti.
Father Squire- Husband of Mother Lady.
(See Rig-Heimdall and the
Classes of Men).
Fenris, Fenrir- The wolf who was one of the
monstrous children of Loki and
Angerboda. Brother of Hel and
Jormungand. Fenris was so large that when he opened his mouth his jaws
stretched from earth to heaven. He was bound by the gods (see
Fenris' Binding) and is doomed to remain
chained until the time of Ragnarok.
Fimafeng- One of Ægir's
servants. During Ægir's banquet for the gods
Loki stabbed Fimafeng and killed him. (See
Loki's Mocking.)
Fjalar- One of the dwarves who killed
Kvasir and collected his blood to make the
Mead of Poetry.
Fjorgyn- Mother of Thor and
of Frigg. She was also known as the goddess of the
earth.
Forseti- God of justice and conciliation. The
son of Balder and Nanna. Forseti
sits day after day settling the differences of gods and men, patiently
listening to both sides of every question and finally pronouncing sentences
so equitable that none ever find fault with his decrees. It is said that his
eloquence and powers of persuasion are such that he always succeeds in
touching the hearts of his listeners and that he has never failed to reconcile
even the most bitter of foes.
Freeman- Son of Afi and
Amma, husband of Hassif. Their
descendants became the farmers, landholders and craftsmen of the world.
(See Rig-Heimdall and the
Classes of Men).
Freki- One of Odhinn's
wolves. Freki translates as fierce.
Freya- The goddess of love and fertility, she came
to Asgard with her brother, Freyr,
and her father, Njord. Freya was exceedingly beautiful
and many fell in love with her, including giants (see
Theft of Thor's Hammer,
Asgard's Wall and the Giant Builder,
Thor's Duel with Hrungnir), dwarfs (see
Freya and the Golden Necklace) and men (see
Freya, Ottar and the Giantess Hyndla). Freya is
said to have a talent for witchcraft and it is said that when she came to
Asgard she instructed the gods about magic charms and
potions. Freya also has a warlike side and shares
Odhinn's love of battle. She and
Odhinn share the slain heroes between them, so that
some go to Valhalla and others are chosen by
Freya to be entertained at her hall, Sessrumnir. Freya's boar, the
gold-bristled Hildisvini, was a symbol of war.
As well as a boar chariot, Freya had a chariot pulled by two gray or
black cats. She had a falcon skin that she sometimes donned to fly
away. She lent the falcon skin to Loki in the
stories of Idunn's Apples and
The Theft of Thor's Hammer. Her most precious
possession is the Brisings' Necklace.
Freyr, Frey- He is the lord of the sun, rain and
harvests. He is a shining god, bringing fertility and prosperity to all.
Freyr was one of the Vanir gods that went to live in Asgard after theWar between the
Æsir and Vanir. His home is Alfheim and
he is sometimes known as lord of the Alfs (elves). The ship Skidbladnir was given to him as was Gullinbrusti. He also possessed a magic sword that
struck out at Jotuns of its own accord. He gave his
sword to Skirnir as a price for his wooing of Gerda. (See the story of
Freyr and Gerda for more details.)
Frigg, Frigga, Frija, Fricka- The chief of
Æsir goddess. She is associated with love,
marriage, and motherhood. She is frequently pictured as being very beautiful,
wearing a girdle with household keys and weaving clouds on her spinning wheel.
According to some sources Frigg is the mother of Thor.
Also, some sources depict Frigg as a devoted wife and mother, others as a
sorceress who wears a falcon skin and sees into the future, and as a wanton
woman who covets gold and jewelry and the love of men. Due to these differing
depictions it is difficult to get an accurate picture of what Frigg actually
stood for. Some sources believe that Frigg and Freya are
just various facets of one deity.
Gang- Son of Olvadi, brother
of Thiazzi and Idi.
Garm- The howling hound who stands at the gates of
Hel's domain. In some tellings he could be quieted only by
a piece of cake given to him by those who had given bread to the poor. At
Ragnarok Garm will break his chain and run free.
Galar- One of the two dwarves who killed
Kvasir and collected his blood to make the
Mead of Poetry.
Geirrod (1)- The giant who, along with his
daughters Gialp and Greip, attempted
to kill Thor. See the story of
Thor and the Giant Geirrod.
Geirrod (2)- Son of King
Hrauding, brother of Agnar. See the story of
Geirrod and Agnar.
Gelgia- The chain to which
Gleipnir is attached. The chain is anchored to Gioll
which is on the island Lyngvi.
Gerda- Daughter of Gymir and
Aurboda, sister of Beli. Gerda
was beloved by Freyr and was wooed for him by Skirnir. (See Freyr and Gerda
for the story.)
Geri- One of Odhinn's
wolves. Geri translates as greedy.
Giallar- The horn of Heimdall
. The horn can be heard throughout the nine
worlds.
At the time of Ragnarok, Heimdall will sound the horn and summon the gods and
men to battle.
Gialp, Gjalp- Howler. Daughter of
Geirrod and sister of Greip.
Gilling- Father of Suttung. Gilling
was killed by the dwarves Fjalar and
Galar.
Ginunngagap- The vast chasm where the rivers
known as the Elivagar met the heat and sparks from
Muspelheim and the creation process began.
Gioll- The rock through which
Gelgia was passed in order to keep Fenris bound
until Ragnarok.
Gleipnir- The silken bond fashioned by the dwarves
to bind Fenris. It was made of the sound of a cat's
footfalls, the hairs of a maiden's beard, the roots of a mountain, the dreams
of a bear, the breath of a fish, and the spittle of a bird.
Greip- Grasper. Daughter of
Geirrod and sister of Gialp.
Grerr- One of the four dwarves who crafted
Brisings' Necklace.
Grid- The giantess who was one of the wives of
Odhinn and mother of their son,
Vidar. According to some legends it was she who made the
shoe that Vidar will wear at
Ragnarok.
Groa- Wife of Aurvandil,
mother of Svipdag. In the story of Thor's Duel with
Hrungnir it is Groa who uses her magic to cure Thor's
headache.
Gullfaxi- Hrungnir's
steed. It was this steed that raced Sleipnir and
that was later given to Magni. (See
Thor's Duel With Hrungnir for more.)
Gullinbrusti- The golden bristled boar
crafted by Brokk and Sindri during their wager with
Loki. (See The Treasures
of the Dwarves for more.) The boar is said to be able to run through the
air and over the sea, day or night. Also, it shines so brightly that
wherever it goes, no matter how gloomy the surrounding, the boar will light
the way.
Gungnir- The spear of Odhinn
, it was crafted by the sons of Ilvadi. Gungnir
never misses its mark. During the War between the
Æsir and the Vanir Odhinn hurled Gungnir at the
Vanir. Ever after, the Norse imitated this action. It
was thought that by hurling a spear over the enemy you would gain
Odhinn's protection and would be assured victory.
Gunlod- Daughter of Suttung,
keeper of the Mead of Poetry. Odhinn
stayed with her for three nights and claimed the
Mead of Poetry. (See Mead of
Poetry for more.)
Gymir- A Jotun, father of
Gerda.
Hassif- Wife of Freeman,
their descendants became the farmers, landholders, and craftsmen of the world.
Hati- The wolf that pursues the moon across the sky
and who will devour the moon at Ragnarok.
Heimdall- The watchman of the gods. Heimdall
is the guardian of Bifrost and he possesses the horn
Giallar. His horse is Gulltop and his sword is
Hofund. He is a great watchman as his eyesight is so sharp that he can see
for 100 miles in all directions as plainly by night as by day, his hearing is
such that he can hear the grass pushing up from under the earth and the wool
growing on a sheep's back and he requires less sleep than a bird. He is also
purported to have "second sight" that allows him to see into the future.
Heimdall is also a clever god. It was his idea to send Thor to Jotunheim to retrieve Mjollnir from the giant Thrym. (See
The Theft of Thor's Hammer for the story).
Heimdall was also known as Rig during his journey to
Midgard. (See Rig-Heimdall
and the Classes of Men.)
Hel- Goddess of death and the underworld, daughter
of Loki and Angerboda. Sister
to Fenris and Jormungand.
According to the Prose Edda Hel was terrible to
look at, one-half of her was greenish black and the other a livid white, with
flesh that seemed to be rotting like that of a corpse and her face was gloomy,
grim and sinister.
According to some sources, Hel is also one of the nine
worlds of Norse mythology. It is in this world that the creature known
as Hel resides.
Hermod- Son of Odhinn and
Frigg, Hermod is a bold and brave god. He volunteered
to go to Hel's domain to beg for the release of Balder. (See Balder's
Death for the story.) Hermod stands at Odhinn's
side at the gates of Valhalla to welcome the heroes
gathering there.
Hildisvini- Translates as
"Battle-Swine". This was the name of Freyr's boar.
Hnossa, Nossa- Daughter of Freya
and Odur. Her name means "jewel". According to the
Prose Edda she is so beautiful that her name can be
given to whatever is precious or lovely.
Hodur, Hod, Hoder- The blind god, son of Odhinn and Frigg, brother of Balder. Hodur unwittingly killed
Balder with the help of Loki
and was in turn killed by Vali.
(See Balder's Death for the story.)
Hoenir, Honir- The god of silence.
One of the three original Æsir gods who along with
his brothers Odhinn and Lother
created the world. After the
War between the Æsir and Vanir Hoenir went
to live with the Vanir as part of an exchange of gods.
Hoenir was accompanied by Mimir.
The Vanir became angry when Hoenir appeared to be
indecisive and slow-witted, always relying on Mimir to
make decisions. As Hoenir was Odhinn's brother the
Vanir did not dare to harm him, but instead killed
Mimir and sent his head to Odhinn.
In the Poetic Edda Hoenir is called
Vili and his brother Lodur is
called Ve.
King Hrauding- King of the Goths, father of
Agnar and Geirrod. See the
story of Geirrod and Agnar.
Hrimthurs- The giant who was responsible for
the building of the walls surrounding Asgard. (See
Asgard's wall and the Giant Builder for the
story.)
Hrungnir- A giant who was involved in a
race with Odhinn and a duel with
Thor. (See Thor's Duel
With Hrungnir for more.)
Hugin- One of Odhinn's two
ravens. The two fly about the nine worlds every day
and then return to Odhinn and tell him what they have
seen.
Hyndla- The giantess who related Ottar's
legacy at the bidding of Freya. (See
Freya, Ottar, and the Giantess Hyndla for
the story.)
Hyrokkin, Hyrrokkin- The ogress/giantess who
launched the longship Ringhorn upon which
Balder's funeral pyre was built. (See
Balder's Death for the story.)
Idavoll- The plain in Asgard
where the palaces of the Æsir stood.
Idi- Son of Olvadi, brother of
Gang and Thiazzi.
Idunn, Iduna, Idun- The flaxen-haired goddess who
supplies the Æsir with the apples that grant
eternal youth. She is the wife of Bragi. She is
featured in the story of Idunn's Apples.
Sons of Ilvadi- The two dwarves who crafted
Skidbladnir, Gungnir, and
the golden hair for Sif. (See the story of the
Treasures of the Dwarves.)
Jarnsaxa- One of the wives of
Thor, she bore him two sons, Magni and
Modi.
Jormungand- The Midgard serpent, offspring of
Loki and Angerboda, brother of
Fenris and Hel. Jormungand was cast
into the sea by Odhinn and was doomed to encircle the
earth, his tail in his mouth. Jormungand was the mortal enemy of
Thor.
Jotun- Another word for giant.
Jotunheim- One of the nine
worlds, a freezing, mountainous land, home of the
Jotuns. This world was given to the giants by Odhinn
after the creation.
Kvasir- The wisest man in the world, created from
the spittle of the Æsir and Vanir
after the War between the Æsir and Vanir.
Kvasir was slain by two dwarves who mixed his blood with honey to create the
Mead of Poetry. According to some stories Kvasir was a
Vanir god who came to live in Asgard
following the War between the Æsir and
Vanir.
Laeding- The first chain the gods used in an
attempt to bind Fenris.
Laufey- Mother of Loki. She
was a giantess who, according to some sources, gave birth to
Loki after being struck by a bolt of lightning sent by
Farbauti.
Lit- The dwarf who appeared at
Balder's funeral and got in the way as Thor was
consecrating the pyre. (See Balder's Death
for the story.)
Loki- Loki is known as the trickster god, the
mischief maker, the father of lies and deceit. Loki is counted among the
Æsir gods, but he is not one of them. Some say
that he and Odhinn were blood brothers, which is why
none of the gods dared to harm Loki, no matter how mischievous and malevolent
he becomes. Loki is associated with the hearth fires and over time came
to be associated with evil. It was due to Loki that the gods received the
gifts of Ilvadi's sons and of Brokk
and Sindri. It was due to Loki's words at Ægir's
feast and his hand in the death of Balder that the gods
finally set out to capture and punish Loki. (See Balder's Death and
Loki's Mocking for the stories.)
Lora, Lorride- Daughter of Thor
and Sif, sister of Thrud.
Lother, Lodar- One of the three original
Æsir gods who, along with his brothers Odhinn and Hoenir, created the world.
In the Poetic Edda Lother is called Ve.
Lyngvi- The island on which
Fenris was bound.
Magni- Son of Thor and
Jarnsaxa, brother of Modi. After
Thor's duel with Hrungnir Magni
rescued
Thor and was rewarded with Gullfaxi.
(See Thor's Duel with Hrungnir for the story.)
Magni and his brother will survive Ragnarok.
Mani- The man who drives the chariot that carries
the moon across the sky. Son of Mundilfari and
brother of Sol.
Mead of Poetry- The wonderous liquid created by
Fjalar and Galar out of the blood
of Kvasir. (See Mead
for more of this story.)
Megingardir, Megingiord, Megingarder- The
magic belt/girdle of Thor. When worn, it doubled his
already tremendous strength.
Midgard- One of the Nine
Worlds of Norse mythology. It was the home of mankind, the place where
men had their home. It was set aside at the time of
The Creation for man.
Mimir- A wise god sent by the
Æsir to the Vanir following the
War between the Æsir and Vanir. Mimir was
accompanied by Hoenir who was a brother of
Odhinn.
The Vanir became upset with Hoenir
but dared not harm him. Instead they killed Mimir and sent his head back to
Odhinn. Odhinn used his magic to
preserve the head of Mimir which ever after imparted wisdom when
Odhinn came seeking counsel. It was to Mimir that
Odhinn sacrificed his right eye for a drink from
Mimir's well.
Mimir's Well- The well of wisdom in
Jotunheim. The well is watched over by the head of
Mimir. It was here that Odhinn
sacrificed his right eye for a draught from the well.
Mjollnir- The hammer of Thor.
Crafted by Brokk and Sindri it is a symbol of
Thor's strength and of the thunderbolt he personified.
The gods considered Mjollnir to be their greatest treasure because it alone
could be used to defend Asgard against the giants. When
hurled by Thor the hammer will always strike its mark
and instantly return to his hand. Mjollnir was not only a weapon, but is also
a symbol of fertility. During wedding ceremonies the hammer is always placed
in the lap of the bride.
Modi- Son of Thor and
Jarnsaxa, brother of Magni. He
and his brother will survive Ragnarok.
Mother Lady- Wife of Father
Squire, mother of Earl.
(See Rig-Heimdall and the Classes of Men for
the story).
Mundilfari- The man who had two children and
named them after the sun and the moon. They were Mani
and Sol.
Munin- One of Odhinn's two
ravens. The two fly about the nine worlds every day
and then return to Odhinn and tell him what they have
seen.
Muspelheim- One of the Nine
Worlds of Norse mythology. The home of the fire giants. The border of
this world is watched by Surt, he awaits the day of
Ragnarok when he will set the world on fire.
Naglfar- The ship made from dead men's nails.
It will carry the giants into battle against the gods at
Ragnarok. The size of the ship will depend
on how many men are buried with their fingernail's uncut. It is also told
that Ragnarok can be delayed by making sure
that dead men's nails are cut before they are buried, thus delaying the
building of Naglfar.
Naglfari- A giant, the first husband of
Night. Their son was Aud.
Nanna- One of the Æsir
goddesses, wife of Balder, mother of
Forseti. After Balder's death, Nanna died of
grief and was placed on the funeral pyre next to him. (See
Balder's Death for the story.)
Narfi- A giant, the father of
Night. Narfi was one of the first giants in
Jotunheim.
Narvi- Son of Loki and
Sigyn, brother of Vali. (See
Loki's Punishment for more on Narvi.)
Nerthus, Hertha- A goddess of fertility, also
known as Mother Earth. Some sources say she is the sister-wife of
Njord and mother of Freyr and
Freya.
Nidavellir- One of the Nine
Worlds of Norse mythology. Nidavellir is the the world of the dwarves.
Night, Nott- The dark-haired daughter of
Narfi. She married three times, first to
Naglfari, their son was Aud.
Her second husband was Annar, their daughter was Earth.
Her third husband was Delling, their son was
Day. The gods gave Night and her son Day
each a chariot to ride through the heavens.
Niflheim- One of the Nine Worlds
of Norse mythology. The world of cold and darkness, where
Nithog chewed at the roots of
Yggdrasil. From Niflheim flowed the 11 ice-cold rivers, the
Elivagar. The rivers flowed into the chasm,
Ginunngagap, where the heat and sparks from
Muspelheim quickened the yeasty water and started
the creation process.
The Nine Waves- The mothers of
Heimdall. They are believed to be daughters of
Ægir. Odhinn came across the
Nine Waves while walking along the beach.
Nine Worlds- In Norse mythology there were nine
worlds all connected by Yggdrasil. They were
Asgard, Alfheim,
Vanaheim, Niflheim,
Midgard, Muspelheim,
Jotunheim, Svartalfheim,
and Hel.
In some sources the worlds are Asgard,
Alfheim, Vanaheim,
Niflheim, Midgard,
Muspelheim, Jotunheim,
Svartalfheim, and
Nidavellir.
Nithog, Nidhug, Nidhogg- The serpent that resides
in Niflheim and gnaws at one of the roots of
Yggdrasil.
Njord- One of the Vanir gods,
he was a god of the sea and of fertility. He was the father of
Freyr and Freya. He came to
live in Asgard following the
War between the Æsir and Vanir. Njord was wedded to
Skadi following the death of her father at the hands of the gods.
Norns, Nornir- The fates. Three spirits who spin
the thread of life for all living beings, gods, men, giants and dwarves. They
are three sisters who live near the Well of Urd at
the foot of Yggdrasil.
The names of the three sisters are Urd,
Verdande, and Skuld.
Urd is the oldest of the sisters, and is associated with the
past. Verdande is associated with the present and
Skuld is associated with possible futures. More often in
Norse mythology they are associated with what was, what is and what could come
to be.
Od, Odur- Husband of Freya and
father of Hnossa. Odur left Freya
to roam the earth. Some scholars believe Odur may have been
Odhinn in one of his many disguises.
Odhinn, Odin, Woden, Wuotan, Wotan- The highest
and holiest god of the Northern races. He is the god of universal wisdom and
victory. According to some sources he has the Valkyries
collect half of the slain following any battle, according to other
sources the Valkyries only collect heros. These
warriors are then brought across Bifrost and into
Valhalla. These warriors are known as the
Einherjar. Odhinn's symbols include the raven, the
wolf, and the spear. Odhinn is said to have two ravens,
Hugin (thought) and Munin (memory) that he sends
forth into the world every day to gather information for him. He is also
said to have two wolves Geri (greedy) and
Freki (fierce). He is said to feed the wolves the
meat from his plate in Valhalla as all he needs for sustenance is Mead.
Odhinn's spear, Gungnir, crafted by
the sons of Ilvadi, is said to have the power to
determine victory in battle. Another of Odhinn's symbols is the
valknut, three triangles interlaced.
Odhinn was the giver of runes to mankind
and was also responsible for the rescue of the poetic mead of inspiration.
(See Havamal in the Poetic Edda and
Mead of Poetry for the stories).
Olvadi- The Jotun father of
Thiazzi, Idi, and
Gang. When he died, Olvadi left such a large amount of gold to his sons
that no scale could measure it.
Otter- Son of Reidmar,
brother of Regin and Fafnir. Otter
was a shape changer while in the form of an otter he was killed by
Loki. (See the story of
Otter's Ransom.)
Princess- Wife of Earl,
their descendants became the kings and queens of many lands of the world.
(See Rig-Heimdall and the Classes of Men for
the story.)
Ran- Wife of Ægir,
possibly also his sister. She is a sea divinity, she is said to gather up
the drowned in her net. It was from her that Loki
borrowed the net used to gather up the ransom to cover
Otter's skin. (See the story of
Otter's Ransom for more.)
Regin- Son of Reidmar, brother
of Otter and Fafnir. Regin adopted
the hero Sigurd after the events of
Otter's Ransom.
Reidmar, Hreidmar- A master magician, father of
Fafnir, Otter, and
Regin. (See the story of Otter's Ransom.)
Rig- The name taken by Heimdall
when he went to Midgard and founded the three
classes of men. (See Rig-Heimdall and the Classes of
Men).
Rinda, Rind- Daughter of
King Billing of the Ruthenians, mate of Odhinn,
mother of Vali.
Ringhorn- The longship of
Balder. After Balder was slain,
he was laid in this ship upon which his funeral pyre was built.
Roskva- Sister of Thialfi,
she was given to Thor as a servant after her brother
ignored Thor's warning to not split the bones of the
goats he had slain to provide a meal. (See
Thor's Journey to Utgard for the story).
Sif- Wife of Thor, the golden-
haired goddess of grain and of fertility. She was the mother of
Ull.
Sigurd- Hero of the Volsung saga.
Sigyn, Sigunn, Sigryn, Siguna- Wife of
Loki, mother of Narvi and
Vali. After Loki's capture, Sigyn
sat by his side catching the venom of the serpent in a bowl. (See
Loki's Punishment for more.)
Skadi, Skade- Daughter of
Thiazzi and wife of Njord. She is the goddess of
winter, skiers and hunters. (See Skadi and Njord
for more on Skadi.)
Skidbladnir- A ship crafted by the
Sons of Ilvadi. The ship is capable of being folded
small enough to fit into a pouch, but could be unfolded large enough to carry
all the Æsir and their mounts. As soon as its
sail is hoisted it will get a breeze to take it wherever it will go.
Skirnir- Freyr's
messenger/servant. It was Skirnir who was sent to the dwarves to bid them fashion
a fetter that Fenris would not be able to
break. (See Fenris' Binding for more.)
Skirnir was also the messenger that Freyr sent to
win the hand of Gerda. (See
Freyr and Gerda for the story.)
Skoll- The wolf that pursues the sun across the
sky and who will devour it at Ragnarok.
Skrymir- The name taken by
Utgartha-Loki upon meeting
Thor and his companions during
Thor's Journey to Utgard.
Skuld- One of the three Norns.
She is associated with the future or what could be.
Sleipnir- Odhinn's eight
legged horse, the offspring of Svadilfari and
Loki. (See Asgard's Wall and
the Giant Builder for more on Sleipnir's conception.) Sleipnir was no
ordinary horse. He was capable of galloping over the sea and through the air
and could outrun any horse in all the nine worlds.
Sol- Daughter of Mundilfari,
sister of Mani. She was stolen away from her father by
the gods who put her to work in the heavens. She drives the chariot that
carries the sun across the heavens.
Surt- The fire giant who watches at the borders of
Muspelheim. His flaming sword will set fire to the
world at Ragnarok. At
Ragnarok, Surt and Freyr will battle and
Freyr will be killed, because he gave up his sword to win
Gerda. (See Ragnarok and Freyr and Gerda for the stories).
Suttung- Father of
Gunnloth, protector of the
Mead of Poetry. Sometimes Suttung is referred to as the
father of all the giants.
Svadilfari- The stallion belonging to
Hrimthurs. Svadilfari was the father of
Sleipnir.
Svartalfheim- One of the Nine
Worlds of Norse mythology. It was the home of the dark elves.
Tanngniost- Toothgnasher, one of the fierce
billy goats that drew the cart of Thor.
Thor's goats could be killed, eaten and revived the next day. (See
Thor's Journey to Utgard.)
Tanngrisnir- Toothgrinder, one of the fierce
billy goats that drew the cart of Thor.
Thor's goats could be killed, eaten and revived the next day. (See
Thor's Journey to Utgard.)
Thialfi- Son of Egil, brother
of Roskva. He became Thor's servant
during Thor's Journey to Utgard.
Thiazzi, Tjasse, Thjazi- A powerful storm
giant, son of Olvadi, brother of Gang and Idi, father of
Skadi. (See the story
Idunn's Apples for more on Thiazzi.)
Thokk- Thokk is the name of the one creature
in all the worlds that refused to weep over Balder's death. It is
believed that Thokk was Loki in disguise. (See Balder's Death for the story.)
Thor, Thunor, Donar- Thor is the wielder of
Mjollnir and the defender of Asgard. He is described as a massive red-bearded champion
wearing iron gloves and a belt/girdle of might,
Megingjardir. He is the only god forbidden to
cross Bifrost, for fear that his lightnings could
destroy the bridge or that he would set it aflame by the heat of his presence.
Thor rides in a chariot drawn by two goats, Tanngniost (Toothgnasher) and Tanngrisnir (Toothgrinder). The rolling of the wheels
of this chariot is said to create the thunder that rolls across the
heavens.
Thrall- Son of Edda, husband
of Esne. Their descendants became the peasants and
laborers of the world.
(See Rig-Heimdall and the Classes of Men for
the story).
Thrud- Daughter of Thor and
Sif, sister of Lora. Thrud was
promised to the dwarf Alvis by the gods.
Thrudgelmir- Father of
Bergelmir, son of Ymir.
Thrym- A frost giant, he stole
Mjollnir. (See The Theft of Thor's Hammer.)
Tyr, Tiwaz, Tiw, Tiv, Ziv- A god of war, the god of
martial honor, a sky god, the bravest of the gods. He is concerned with
justice and with fair treaties. It is thought that at one time Tyr
was even more important than Odhinn, and more ancient.
However, by the time the Norse myths were recorded, Tyr's importance
had diminished and not much is known about him now. Tyr is always
depicted as the one-handed god, due to the fact that his right hand
was bitten off by the Fenris wolf after the gods bound
him. Tyr is also known as "the shining one". Tyr was also considered
the patron god of the sword. (See Fenris'
Binding for the story.)
Ull- Son of the goddess Sif,
stepson of Thor. Ull is the winter god of skiers and
snowshoes, hunting, the bow and the shield.
Urd, Wyrd- One of the three Norns
. She is the oldest of the three sisters and is associated with the past
or what was.
Urd's Well- Also known as the well of Wyrd, it
is where the Norns live and where they gather the water
to help keep Yggdrasil healthy. It is also where
the gods gather to hold their important meetings.
Utgard- The outer place. The capital of
Jotunheim. Thor journeyed to
Utgard once. (See Thor's Journey to Utgard.)
Utgartha-Loki- The ruler of
Utgard. It was Utgard-Loki who was responsible for the
deceiving of Thor and his companions during
Thor's Journey to Utgard.
Valhalla- The hall of the slain, built by
Odhinn in Asgard to receive the
heroes slain in battle. The Valkyries brought the
heroes, known as Einherjar, across
Bifrost and into Valhalla where they fought all day and feasted all night.
Vali (1)- Son of Odhinn and
Rinda, he was Balder's avenger.
After Hodur slew Balder, Vali
came to Asgard, drew an arrow from his quiver and
fired at Hodur, killing him instantly. (See
Balder's Death for the story.)
Vali (2)- Son of Loki and
Sigyn, brother of Narvi. After
the gods captured Loki they turned Vali into a wolf who
tore out the entrails of Narvi. (See
Loki's Punishment for the story.)
Valkyrie- The Valkyries were warrior maidens of
Odhinn. According to some legends the Valkyries were
the choosers of the slain, according to other legends they were the collectors
of the slain.
Vanaheim- One of the Nine Worlds
of Norse mythology. Home of the Vanir before the
end of the War between the Æsir and Vanir.
Vanir- The Vanir are one of two races of gods
in Norse mythology, the other being the Æsir. The
Vanir are generally earth and water gods and gods of fertility. The Vanir
resided in Vanaheim, one of the nine
worlds, until the end of the War between the
Æsir and Vanir. After the war all the gods were referred to as
Æsir.
When the Vanir went to Asgard after the war, they took
with them their knowledge of magic and witchcraft. Listed among the Vanir are
Freya, Freyr and
Njord. These were not the only Vanir and this can be
shown be looking at the story of Mimir's death.
Ve- Son of Bor and
Bestla. Together with his brothers Odhinn and
Vili he helped create the world.
Verdande, Verdandi- One of the
Norns. She is associated with the present or what is.
Vidar- Son of Odhinn and
the giantess Grid. Vidar was known for his silence.
However, it is Vidar who will avenge his father's death at
Ragnarok.
Vili- Son of Bor and
Bestla. Together with his brothers
Odhinn and Ve he helped create the world.
Yggdrasil- The world tree, the ash tree that
connects all of the Nine Worlds of Norse mythology. The
tree survives the torment of Nithog nibbling at its
roots and of stags and goats tearing leaves and bark from the tree. The
Norns sprinkle water from
Urd's Well upon the roots which helps the tree stay fresh and green.
Ymir, Aurgelmir- The first giant. He was formed
from the ice and fire at the beginning of time in the chasm of
Ginunngagap. He was the father of the race of
giants. (See The Creation for more
details.)
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