Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Nanna" | Norse | A goddess of the moon |
"Nanna" | Norse | Daughter of Nep (bud); mother of Forsete and wife of Balder. She dies of grief at the death of Balder. Norse |
"Nare or Narfe" | Norse | Son of Loke. Loke was bound by the intestines of Nare. Norse |
Goddess name "Nat" | Norse | night-goddess, daughter of Mimer (Wisdom) and sister of Urd (Fate). She brings to mankind refreshment and inspiration. Her lover is Delling, the red elf of dawn, and their son is Dag (Day). Norse |
"Nickar or Hnickar" | Norse | The name åśśumed by Odin when he impersonates the destroying principle. Norse |
"Nidafell" | Norse | The Nida-mountains toward the north, where there is after Ragnarok, a golden hall for the race of Sindre (the dwarfs). Norse |
"Nidhug" | Norse | A serpent of the nether world, that tears the carcases of the dead. He also lacerates Ygdrasil. Norse |
"Niflheim" | Norse | The world of fog or mist; the nethermost of the rime worlds. The place of punishment (Hades). It was visited by Odin when he went to inquire after the fate of Balder. Norse |
God name "Njord" | Norse | A god of fertility, war, sea and windsþ |
God name "Njord" | Norse | A van, vanagod. He was husband of Skade, and father of Frey and Freyja. He dwells in Noatun. Norse |
God name "Njord" | Norse | One of the Vanir and the god of wind, fertile land along the seacoast, as well as seamanship, sailing and fishing. Norse |
"Nordre or North" | Norse | A dwarf presiding over the northern regions. Norse |
Goddess name "Norn" | Norse | A goddess of the past, one of the fates |
"Norn plural Nornir" | Norse | The weird sisters; the three heavenly norns Urd, Verdande, and Skuld (Past, Present, and Future); they dwelt at the fountain of Urd, and ruled the fate of the world. Three norns were also present at the birth of very man and cast the horoscope of his life. Norse |
"Nott" | Norse | night; daughter of Norve. Norse |
God name "Odin/ Othin/ Oden/ Wotan" | Norse | A god of war, death, wisdom & divination. Chief of the gods |
"Ori" | Norse | One of the Dwarves named in Norse Mythology. |
God name "Orlog" | Scandinavia | The Old Norse for cycle of fate, or for the unalterable destiny of the world. Orlog encompåśśes all, including the gods. One aspect of Orlog is the "Ragnarok." Orlog is the collective wyrd of the world as a whole, whereas "wyrd" is more individual. Scandinavia |