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| Aesir |
Principal race of gods in
Norse mythology. |
| Andhrimnir |
The cook of the
Aesir. |
| Angrboda |
Goddess and wife of Loki |
| Astrild |
Goddess of love. |
| Atla |
Water goddess. |
| Audhumla |
The primeval cow, formed from
the melting ice. |
| Balder |
Fairest of the gods |
| Beyla |
The servant of
Freyr. |
| Borghild |
Goddess of the evening mist
or moon, she slays the sun each evening. |
| Bragi |
God of poets and the patron
of all skaldi (poets) in Norse culture. |
| Brono |
The son of Balder. He is the
god of daylight. |
| Bylgia |
Water goddess. |
| Dagur |
The personification of day,
he drives the day chariot across the sky. |
| Disen |
A group of goddess in old
Norse mythology. Called the "Dis of the Vanir". |
| Eir |
Goddess of healing and
shamanic healers, companion of the goddess Frigg |
| Elli |
Goddess of old age. |
| Fenrir |
Also known as Fenris. The
great wolf, child of Loki and Angrboda |
| Forseti |
God of justice who settles
court disputes in his gilded hall. |
| Freya |
Goddess of love, beauty and
sensuality. |
| Freyr |
God of fertility, sun and
rain. |
| Frigg |
Wife of Odin and the goddess
of marriage and fertility. |
| Gefion |
Goddess of agriculture and
the plough. |
| Gerd |
The wife of Freyr and a
goddess of fertility. She is the personification of the fertile soil. |
| Heimdall |
God of light and protection. |
| Hel |
The goddess of death and
ruler of the realm of the dead. |
| Hermod |
The messenger of the gods.
Often equated to the Greek god Hermes. |
| Hod |
Blind god of darkness and
winter. |
| Holler |
God of disease and
destruction. |
| Idun |
Goddess of the spring,
eternal youth and the keeper of the golden apples |
| Jord |
Goddess of the primitive and
unpopulated earth. |
| Jormungand |
The Midgard Serpent |
| Kari |
Leader of the storm giants. |
| Kvasir |
The wisest of the Vanir
gods. |
| Laga |
Goddess of wells and springs. |
| Lofn |
Goddess of forbidden love,
who blesses all illicit love affairs. |
| Loki |
Trickster god of the Norse,
concerned with thievery, magic and fire. |
| Magni |
Son of Thor and god of brute
strength. |
| Mani |
God of the moon and brother
of the sun goddess Sol. |
| Miming |
Minor forest god. |
| Mimir |
Wisest god of the Aesir, sent
in a hostage trade to the rival Vanir gods. |
| Modi |
God of battle wrath, he was
the leader of the berserkers. |
| Njord |
God of the sea, wind and
fire. He bestows good fortune to those on the sea. |
| Norns |
The triple goddesses of fate
and destiny. |
| Nott |
Goddess of night who mans the
night-charion in it's track through the sky. |
| Odin |
The chief god of the Aesir
and most important of the Norse deities. |
| Ran |
Goddess of storms and the
drowned dead. |
| Saga |
Goddess of poetry and
history. |
| Sif |
Wife of Thor, and possibly an
ancient fertility goddess. |
| Sjofn |
Goddess of love, passion and
marital harmony. |
| Skadi |
A frost giant and goddess of
winter. |
| Sleipnir |
The eight-legged horse of
Odin |
| Sol |
Goddess of the sun, who
guides the sun-chariot through the sky. |
| Syn |
Goddess of watchfulness and
truth. |
| Thor |
Thunder-god and the protector
of men and gods. |
| Tyr |
The original god of war in
the Germanic culture |
| Ull |
God of justice and duelling,
archery and skiing. |
| Vali |
Son of Odin, and the god born
to avenge the death of Balder. |
| Valkyries |
The battle-maidens, who
choose the best warriors |
| Vanir |
A group of fertility and
nature gods |
| Var |
Goddess of contracts and
marriage agreements |
| Vidar |
Son of Odin and the god of
silence and vengeance. |
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