LIST OF NORSE GODS AND GODDESSES

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Divided between the ''Æsir'' and the ''Vanir'', and sometimes including the ''jötnar'' (giants), the dividing line between these groups is less than clear. However, it is usually accepted that the Æsir (including Óðinn, Þórr and Týr) were warrior gods, while the Vanir (mainly Njörðr, Freyja and Freyr) were fertility gods. Various other groups of beings, including elves, dwarves and jötnar were probably minor gods, and might have had small cults and sacred places devoted to them.

Contents
The gods and their function
Lesser figures
Goddesses
Pseudo-Norse gods and goddesses

The gods and their function



Baldr - ''God of radiance, peace, and rebirth. Consort: Nanna''

Borr - ''Father of Óðinn, Vili and Ve. Consort: Bestla''

Bragi - ''God of poetry. Consort: Iðunn''

Búri - ''The first god and father of Borr.''

Dagr - ''God of the daytime, son of Delling and Nótt.''

Delling - ''God of dawn and father of Dagr by Nótt.''

Eir - ''Goddess of healing.''

Forseti - ''God of justice, peace and truth. Son of Baldr and Nanna.''

Freya - ''Goddess of fertility, wealth, love, beauty, magic, prophecy, war, battle, and death. Consort: Óðr''

Freyr - ''God of the masculine virility. Consort: Gerð

Frigg - ''Goddess of marriage and motherhood. Consort: Óðinn''

Fulla - ''Frigg´s handmaid.''

Gefjun - ''Goddess of fertility and plough.''

Hel - ''Queen of Hel, the Norse underworld.''

Heimdallr (Rígr) - ''One of the Æsir and guardian of Ãsgarð, their realm.''

Hermóðr - ''Óðinn's son.''

Hlín - ''Goddess of consolation.''

Höðr - ''God of winter.''

Hœnir - ''The silent god.''

Iðunn - ''Goddess of youth. Consort: Bragi.''

Jörð - ''Goddess of the Earth. Mother of Þórr by Óðinn.''

Kvasir - ''God of inspiration.''

Lofn - ''Goddess of love.''

Loki - ''Trickster and god of mischief, strife and fire. Consort: Sigyn'' (also called Saeter)

Máni - ''God of Moon.''

Mímir - ''Óðinn´s uncle.''

Nanna - ''An Ãsynja married with Baldr and mother to Forseti.''

Nerþus - ''A goddess mentioned by Tacitus. Her name is connected to that of Njörðr.''

Njörðr - ''God of sea, wind, fish, and wealth.''

Nótt - ''Goddess of night, daughter of Narvi and mother of Auð, Jörð and Dagr by Naglfari, Annar and Delling, respectively.''

Óðinn (Wodan) - ''Lord of the Æsir. God of both wisdom and war. Consort: Frigg.''

Sága - ''An obscure goddess, possibly another name for Frigg.''

Sif - ''Wife of Thor.''

Sjöfn - ''Goddess of love.''

Skaði - ''Goddess of winter Njörðr's wife.''

Skirnir- ''Frey's sheild man _''

Snotra - ''Goddess of prudence.''

Sol (Sunna) - ''Goddess of Sun.''

Thor (Donar) - ''God of thunder and battle. Consort: Sif.''

Týr (Ziu, Saxnot) - ''God of war and justice.''

Ullr - ''God of skill, hunt, and duel. Son of Sif.''

Váli - ''God of revenge.''

Vár - ''Goddess of contract.''

Vé - ''One of the three gods of creation. Brother of Óðinn and Vili.''

Víðarr- ''Son of Odin and the giantess Gríðr.''

Vili - ''One of the three gods of creation. Brother of Óðinn and Vé.''

Vör - ''Goddess of wisdom.''

Lesser figures



Ægir - ''Ruler of the sea. Consort: Rán''

Andhrímnir - ''Cook of the gods.''

Aurvandil - ''A minor character in the Skáldskaparmál with cognates in other Germanic tales.''

Elli - ''Personification of old age.''

Magni - ''Son of Þórr and Járnsaxa.''

Meili - ''Þórr's brother.''

Miming

Móði - ''Son of Þórr.''

Óttar

Rán - ''Keeper of the drowned. Consort: Ægir''

Þrúðr - ''Daughter of Þórr and Sif.''

Skirnir- ''Frey's sheild man-''
==Lists of Norse gods and goddesses contained in the ''Prose Edda''==
Gods

'''Gylfaginning'' (20-34)'
Óðinn
Þórr god of thunder
Baldr
Njörðr
Freyr
Týr
Bragi
Heimdall
Höðr
Víðar
Ãli or Váli
Ullr
Forseti
Loki
'''Skáldskaparmál'' (1)'
Óðinn
Þórr
Njörðr
Freyr
Týr
Heimdall
Bragi
Víðar
Váli
Ullr
Hœnir
Forseti
Loki
'''Thula'
Ygg
Þórr god of thunder
Yngvi-Freyr
Víðar
Baldr
Váli
Heimdall
Týr
Njörðr
Bragi
|Höðr
Forseti
Loki

Goddesses

'''Gylfaginning'' (35)'
Frigg
Sága
Eir
Gefjon
Fulla
Freyja
Sjöfn
Lofn
Vár
Vör
Syn
Hlín
Snotra
Gná
Sol
Bil
'''Skáldskaparmál'' (1)'
Frigg
Freyja
Gefjon
Iðunn
Gerd
Sigyn
Fulla
Nanna
'''Thula'''
Frigg
Freyja
Fulla
Snotra
Gerð
Gefjon
Gná
Lofn
Skaði
Jörð
Iðunn
Ilm
Bil
Njörun
Hlín
Nanna
Hnoss
Rind
Sjöfn
Sol
Sága
Sigyn
Vör
Vár
Syn
Þrúð
Rán

Pseudo-Norse gods and goddesses


Some characters sometimes presented as Norse deities do not occur in the ancient sources.

Astrild (''Actually a synonym for Amor and Cupid invented and used by Nordic Baroque and Rococo authors. Might be confused with Freyja.'')

Jofur (''Actually a synonym for Jupiter invented and used by Nordic Baroque and Rococo authors. Might be confused with Thor.'')
The following pseudo-deities are presented in Encyclopedia Mythica as Norse.

★ 'Brono' (''Claimed to be the god of daylight and the son of Baldr. Original source unknown. Might be confused with Dagr or Forseti.'')

★ 'Geirrendour' (''Claimed to be the father of the billow maidens. Original source unknown. Might be confused with Ægir.'')

★ 'Glúm' (''Claimed to be an attendant of Frigg. Source unknown.)

★ 'Laga' (''Claimed to be the goddess of wells and springs. May be the same as Laha, a Celtic goddess of wells and springs.'')

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