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List Of Roman Gods & Goddesses (updated 9/8/19)
( THIS LIST IS NOT COMPLETE )
The Dii Consentes - The 12 Major Gods
Jupiter / Jove ( âfatherâ) - Supreme god of the roman empire. God of the sky and weather, daylight and law, order and divine witness to oaths.
Juno ( âyoungâ) - Queen of the gods. Goddess of women and marriage, family and childbirth. Protector & councilor of the Roman state.
Neptune ( âwet, damp, cloudsâ) - God of freshwater, the sea and horses. Races were held in his honor.
Ceres (âto growâ) -Goddess of agriculture and the harvest, fertility and sacred law, motherly love and the seasons.
Vesta ( âhearthâ) - Goddess of the hearth, home and the state.
Minerva (âintellectâ) - Goddess of wisdom and warfare, industry and education, poetry and medicine, weaving and crafts.
Mars (âmaleâ) - Father of the Roman people and guardian of soldiers and farmers. God of war, destruction and masculinity.
Apollo - (âto destroy. strength, father light â)Â - God of the sun and music, poetry and prophecy, truth and knowledge, healing and plague.
Diana ( âheavenly, divineâ) - Goddess of the moon and nature, fertility and childbirth, chastity and hunting. Also a goddess of magic and protector of the young.
Venus ( âlove, sexual desireâ) - Goddess of love and beauty, desire and sex, fertility and prosperity. Also a goddess of vegetation and gardens, vineyards and spring.
Vulcan ( âto flashâ) - God of fire (especially destructive fire) and volcanoes, metalworking,craftsmanship and the forge.
Mercury ( âto trade, wagesâ) - Herald of the gods. God of commerce and trade, travelers and athletes, boundaries and luck, trickery and thieves, sleep and dreams.
Other Major Roman Divinities
Saturn  - God of sowing and generation, dissolution and wealth, agriculture and periodic renewal. His reign was depicted as a Golden Age of plenty and peace.Â
Pluto / Dis Pater ( âwealth, father of richesâ ) - God of the dead, the underworld, subterranean regions, darkness, riches and metals.
Bacchus / Liber  (âfreeâ) - God of vegetation and fertility, viniculture and wine, drunkenness and ecstasy. Guardian of plebeian freedoms. Worshiped alongside Libera and Ceres.Â
Janus ( âcovered passagewayâ ) - God of gates and doors, beginnings and endings. The month January is named after him.
Bellona  ( âwarâ)- Goddess of war. Accompanied Mars on the battlefield.
Quirinus (âspearâ) - Mystery war god who was worshiped by the Sabines and had a popular cult following in Rome. Possibly Romulus deified.
 Libera - Consort of Liber. Goddess of wine, fertility and freedom. Worshipped alongside Liber and Ceres.
Ops ( âplentyâ) - Wife of Saturn. Goddess of opulence and abundance.Â
Flora ( âflower, plant lifeâ) - Goddess of flowers and spring. She protected the early blossoms.
Tellus / Terra ( âearth motherâ) - Personified goddess of the earth. The first mother.
Fortuna ( âfortunateâ) - Goddess of good fortune and luck.
Cupid / Amor ( âloveâ ) - Winged archer god of love. Son of Venus and Mars.
Sol ( âsunâ) - Personified god of the sun. Eventually became aligned with Apollo.
Luna (âmoonâ) - Personified goddess of the moon. Eventually became aligned with Diana.
Minor Roman Divinities ⢠Abeona - A goddess invoked by those about to leave the home. ⢠Abundantia ( âabundanceâ) - The goddess of abundance and prosperity. ⢠Adeona - A goddess invoked by those who wished to return home safely. ⨠⢠Aequitas ( âequal, evenâ) - God of fair dealing, equality, conformity and symmetry. ⢠Aera Cura - Goddess associated with the infernal regions and underworld. ⢠Aesculapius - Called Asklepios by the Greeks, was the god of medicine and the son of Apollo. ⢠Aeternitas (âeternityâ) - The goddess of eternity, but also that of Rome in particular, and later on, of the Roman Empire. ⢠Africus ( âsouth westâ ) - God of the south western wind. ⢠Alemona  - Goddess who protects the unborn child in its motherâs womb. Also a goddess who was present every time the Romans went past or through a door.⨠⢠Angita - Early goddess of healing and witchcraft. ⢠Anna Perenna (âto live through a year, last many yearsâ) - A goddess who protected  the yearly cycle and whoâs feast took place during the full moon of the first month of the Roman year. ⢠Antevorte ( âin front, advance of, forwardsâ )- Goddess of the future. Sister of Postverta.⨠⢠Antinous - Deified lover of the emperor Hadrian & a patron god of male homosexuality. ⢠Aquilo (âthe northâ) - God of the north wind.⨠⢠Arcus ( âbow, archâ ) - Goddess of rainbows. ⢠Aura / Aurae (âbreezeâ) - Divinities who symbolized breezes. ⢠Aurora ( âgold, dawnâ) - Goddess of the dawn.⨠⢠Auster ( âsoutherlyâ) - God of the south wind. ⢠Bona Dea ( âthe good goddessâ) -  Popular goddess among the upper class. Goddess of female fertility and good health. ⢠Bubona (âox, cowâ) Goddess of cattle and livestock. ⢠The Camenae - Prophetic nymphs derived from the very ancient italic religion.They have been assimilated somewhat to the Greek Muses. ⢠Candelifera ( âShe who bears the candleâ ) -  One of the many childbirth goddesses. ⢠Cardea - Goddess of thresholds.⨠⢠Carmenta ( âmagic spell, oracle or songâ ) - Goddess of Childbirth and Prophecy. But also associated with the protection of mothers, children & midwives. ⢠Carna (âfleshâ) - A goddess who over oversaw the physical well being of human beings, especially the proper functioning of the heart.⨠⢠Clementia (âhumanityâ) - Goddess of forgiveness and mercy. ⢠Cloacina ( âsewerâ  ) -The Goddess who presides over the sewers in Rome.⨠⢠Coelus ( âheavensâ)- Personified god of the sky. The first father. ⢠Comus - God of drinking, eating, laughter, nocturnal entertainments and revelry. Son of Liber / Bacchus.⨠⢠Concordia ( âagreementâ) - Goddess of concord and harmony.⨠⢠Conditor ( âfounder â ) - God who stores the grain. One of Ceres helper gods. ⢠Consus ( âto storeâ ) - The god (or goddess) who was the protector of grains. His festivals was held on December 15, July 7th and August 21.⨠⢠Convector ( âa collector, someone who establishes â ) - God who carries the grain. One of Ceres helper gods. ⢠Copia ( âsupplyâ ) - Goddess of wealth and plenty. ⢠Cura  (âcare â) - Goddess who oversaw the lands visited by souls after they died. ⨠⢠Devera - Goddess that rules the brooms used to purify ritual sites.⨠⢠Discordia (âdiscordâ) - Goddess of strife and discord.⨠⢠Disciplina - Goddess of discipline. ⢠Dius Fidus - God of oaths.⨠⢠Edesia ( âeatâ ) - Goddess of food who presides over banquets.⨠⢠Epona - Foreign celtic goddess of horses, mules, ponies a donkeys. ⢠Evander - A Roman deity who  was believed to have introduced the Greek pantheon, laws, the alphabet, and other arts and skills in Rome. ⢠Fabulinus - The God of children.⨠⢠Fama (âto speakâ) - Goddess of fame and popular rumor.⨠⢠Fauna ( âanimal lifeâ ) - Goddess of Prophecy with ties to the forest and fields and the animals found there.⨠⢠Faunus (âstranglerâ) - God of wild nature, fertility and prophecy.⨠⢠Favonius ( âfavorableâ) - God of the western wind, the herald of spring. ⢠Febris (âto burn, warmâ) - a divinity who was invoked to lower the fever of those afflicted with it. ⢠Felicitas (âhappinessâ) - Goddess of happiness, of good events and the fertility of the land. ⢠Feronia ( âspring, wood goddessâ) - Goddess of wildlife, fertility, health and abundance.⨠⢠Fides ( âfaithâ ) - Goddess of loyalty. ⢠Fontus / Fons ( âsourceâ) - god of wells and springs ⢠Fornax - A divinity who was in charge of overseeing the proper baking of bread, the staple of the ancient Roman diet, in the bakerâs oven. ⢠Fraus ( âfraud, swindle, deceitâ) - Goddess of treachery. ⢠Furrina - Goddess of obscure origin who was associated with water and springs.⨠⢠Furina - Goddess of thieves⨠⢠Furor ( âthe angerâ) - Goddess of anger and rage. ⢠Genius ( âinborn natureâ ) - A guardian spirit that was believed to protect every man. Every man had a Genius and every women had a Juno. The Christian theologian Augustine equated the Christian âsoulâ with the genius and juno.⨠⢠Hesperia (âwestern landâ) - The goddess of dusk.⨠⢠Hippona ( âhorseâ ) - Goddess of horses. ⨠⢠Honos ( âhonourâ)- God of morality and military honour.⨠⢠Imporcitor -  God of the third ploughing. One of Ceres helper gods.⨠⢠Insitor - God who plants the seeds. One of Ceres helper gods.⨠⢠Invidia ( âenvyâ) - Goddess of envy and jealousy. ⢠Justitia ( âjustice, fairnessâ) - Goddess of justice.⨠⢠Juturna (ânymphâ) - Goddess of lakes, wells and springs. ⢠Juventus (âyouthâ) - Goddess of youth.⨠⢠Lares ( âhomesâ) - Divinities who protected the home. Children of the god Mercury.⨠⢠Larunda - Nymph who became Mother of the Lares. ⢠Larves - Divinities who embodied the souls of the dead who had committed  crimes or who were murdered, and came back to earth to haunt whose who had a connections to them. ⢠Latona (âlatiumâ) - Mother of Apollo & Diana. Goddess of Womanly Demure and Motherhood. ⢠Lemures - Divinities who embody the spirits of the dead and were thought to spend the night wandering so as to torment the living. ⢠Libertas ( âlibertyâ ) - Goddess of freedom. ⢠Libitina - Goddess of death, corpses and funerals. ⢠Lua - Goddess to whom soldiers would sacrifice captured weapons. ⨠⢠Lucifer (âmorning starâ) - God of the morning star ( *Christians switched out his name with the devil in order to demonize pagan religion* ) ⢠Lucina  ( âbringing to the lightâ )- A goddess of light and a divinity that brought light to the newborn by watching over their mothers during childbirth. She was often associated with Juno and Diana who had the same functions. ⢠Lupercus - A rustic god who protects the herds from the attacks of wolves and consequently, ensures the prosperity of the peasantry. His festival was on February 15th. ⢠Lympha - Goddess of fresh water ⢠Magna Mater ( âgreat motherâ) - The foreign Anatolian goddess Cybele who was said to be the âmother of the godsâ and is sometimes equated with the Greek goddesses Rhea and Gaea. She is associated with maternity, untamed nature and lions.⨠⢠Maia ( âdaughter of atlasâ) -The goddess of whom the month of May is probably named after. Associated with blossoming nature and spring. ⢠Majestas - A goddess invoked as a sign of the respect due to Rome and the Roman people. ⢠Manes ( âghosts , good â ) - They stood for the immortality of souls, the spirit of the dead and their familiarity with those left behind on earth. ⢠Mater Matuta (âMother Morningâ) - Goddess of Sea Travel. Originally a goddess of the ripening of corn and the dawn.⨠⢠Meditrina - Goddess of wine and health.⨠⢠Mellona ( âhoneyâ) - Goddess of bees and honey.⨠⢠Mens ( âmindâ) - Goddess of the mind and consciousness.⨠⢠Mors ( âdeathâ) - Personified god of death. ⢠Messor - God who reaps. One of Ceres helper gods.⨠⢠Muta ( âchangeâ) - Goddess of silence. ⢠Naenia ( âdirgeâ) - Goddess of funerals.⨠⢠Necessitas ( âunavoidableness,â) - Goddess of destiny.⨠⢠Nox ( ânightâ) - Personified goddess of the night.⨠⢠Obarator - God who traces the first ploughing. One of Ceres helper gods.⨠⢠Occator - God who harrows the fields. One of Ceres helper gods. ⨠⢠Orcus - God of the underworld, punisher of broken oaths. Sometimes interchangeable with Pluto. ⢠Pales - Goddess of shepherds and flocks. ⢠Parcae - The roman version of the three fates. The goddesses who spun the thread of fate for every mortal. Klotho (the spinner), Lakhesis (the measurer), and Atropos (the cutter)â¨. Their Latin names are Nona, Decuma and Morta. ⢠Patalena - Goddess or god who protects the blossoms. ⢠Pax ( âpeaceâ) - Goddess of peace.⨠⢠Penates ( âinner part of houseâ) - Patron gods of the storeroom. ⢠Pomona ( âfruitâ) - Goddess of fruit trees and orchards. Wife of Vertumnus.⨠⢠Portunes - God of keys. ⢠Portunus ( âswimming, crab â) - God of harbors and ports. ⢠Postverta ( â behind, afterwards, afterâ ) - Goddess of the past. Sister of Antevorte.⨠⢠Priapus - God of gardens, viniculture, sailors, fishermen, the penis, male fertility. ⢠Picus ( âwoodpeckerâ ) - Originally a prophetic Latin divinity, the son of Saturn, husband of Canens and the father of Faunus. He was the founder of the first Latin tribe and settlement, Laurentum, located a few miles to the Southeast of the site of the later city of Rome. ⢠Picmunus & Pilmunus - Rustic gods of marriage, and the guardians of the well being of children at birth and more generally of agriculture, as a sign of the fecundity of nature.⨠⢠Pietas - The Goddess of duty, respect, piety, obligation to the gods, parents and country.⨠⢠Poena - Goddess of punishment.⨠⢠Potina (âshe of the act of drinkingâ) - Goddess of childrenâs potions.⨠⢠Promitor - God who distributes the grain. One of Ceres helper gods.⨠⢠Proserpina ( âto emergeâ) - Goddess of Spring and queen of the underworld. Wife of Pluto and daughter of Ceres. ⢠Providentia (âforeknowledgeâ) - Goddess of forethought.⨠⢠Pudicitia- Goddess of modesty and chastity.⨠⢠Reparator - God who prepares the earth for ploughing. One of Ceres helper gods.⨠⢠Robigus ( âreddishâ) - Goddess who protected the young ears of wheat against diseases such as wheat rust and drought. ⢠Roma - Personified goddess of Rome. ⢠Rumina - Goddess of suckling infants, both animal and human.⨠⢠Salacia (âsalt, saltyâ) - Goddess of salt water and the depths of the ocean.  Wife of Neptune.⨠⢠Salus (âsafety, salvationâ) -  Goddess of safety and wellbeing. ⢠Sarnus - God of the Sarno river.⨠⢠Sanctus ( âholyâ ) - God of loyalty, honesty, and oaths.⨠⢠Serritor - God who digs the soil. One of Ceres helper gods.⨠⢠Silvanus ( âforest, of the woodsâ) - Ancient Latin god of the fields, woods, farms, and large rural properties. He also protected their borders. He presided over plantations and watched over woodland animals.⨠⢠Sol Invictus ( âinvincible sunâ) - A sun god who is either Apollo (Phoebus) or Sol.⨠⢠Somnia (âdreamsâ) - God of dreams. ⨠⢠Somnus (âsleepâ) - God of sleep.⨠⢠Sors - God of luck. ⢠Spes (âhopeâ) - Goddess of hope. ⢠Strenua ( âquick, activeâ ) - Goddess of strength and vigour⨠⢠Subruncinator - God who weeds. One of Ceres helper gods.⨠⢠Summanus ( âbefore the morningâ) - God of the night sky and nightly thunder. His precise nature was unclear even to Ovid. ⢠Tellumo- God of earthly regeneration and reproduction. Consort of Tellus / Terra. ⢠Tempestes ( âweather; bad weather; storm, tempestâ ) - A goddess of storms but also used to describe storm spirits. ⢠Terminus (âborderâ) - God of boundaries and borders. ⢠Tranquillitas - Goddess of peace and tranquillity.⨠⢠Tiberinus - God of the Tiber river.⨠⢠Trivia ( âthree roadsâ) - Goddess of crossroads (figuratively and literally).⨠Sometimes considered an epithet of the Greek goddess Hekate. ⢠Ultio (âvengeanceâ) - Goddess of vengeance.⨠⢠Vejovis - A god of healing. Believed to be one of the first gods. ⢠Verplaca - Goddess of family harmony.⨠⢠Veritas ( âtruthâ ) - Goddess of truth and virtue. ⢠Vertumnus (âgreen, seasonsâ) - God who symbolized the changes in seasons, protector of vegetation, gardens and orchards.⨠Husband of Pomona. ⢠Vervactor - God of the first ploughing. One of Ceres helper gods. ⢠Vesper ( âevening, supper, evening star, westâ) - God of the evening star. ⢠Victoria (âvictoryâ) - Goddess of victory. ⢠Virtus ( âcourage, virtueâ ) - God of bravery, military strength, valor and courage.⨠⢠Volturnus - Water god. ⢠Vulturnus (âsouth-eastâ) - God of the east wind.
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SOURCES: âRoman Mythologyâ by Joel Schmidt / âWhoâs Who of Greek and Roman Mythologyâ by David Kravitz / âHeroes, Gods and Emperors from Roman Mythologyâ by Kerry Usher / http://www.novaroma.org
List of Norse Gods & Goddesses
AEGIRÂ (sounds like âEye-Earâ)Â - God of the Oceans, Storms and Banquets.He is married to the goddess Ran.
ANGRBODA (sounds like âAnn-Ger-Bo-Duhâ) - She was originally married to Loki. They are the parents of the three creatures Hel, the Midgard Serpent and the Fenrir wolf.
BALDR / BALDUR (sounds like âBal-Durrâ) - Deceased God of Light, Joy, Purity, Eloquence and Mercy.Â
BESTLAÂ ( sounds like âBes-tlaâ) - Mother of Odin and his brothers. Wife of Burr.Â
BLODUGHADDAÂ - âBloody-hairâ. One of the nine daughters of Aegir and Ran who personify the waves of the sea.
BRAGI (sounds like âBrae-Ghee â)Â - Son of Odin. God of Poetry, Wisdom, Linguistic Genius, Speech, Musical Talent, Eloquence and Charm. Odin made him the Skald of Asgard.Â
BURIÂ ( âBoo (as in book) - reeâ ) - The first god in Norse Mythology. He is the father of Borr and grandfather of Odin, Vili and Ve.
BURRÂ (sounds like its written)- Â Father of Odin. Husband of Bestla.
BYLGJA -Â âBillowâ. One of the nine daughters of Aegir and Ran who personify the waves of the sea.
DAG / DAGRÂ (rhymes with bag) - God of the Daytime. His chariot is drawn by Skin-faxi (shining mane), whoâs light illuminates the world. His parents are Dellingr (the dawn) and Nott (the night).Â
DELLING / DELLINGR (sounds like âDill-ing-jerâ) - God of the Dawn. Father of Dag (the day).
DROFN - âComberâ. One of the nine daughters of Aegir and Ran who personify the waves of the sea.
DUFA -Â âWaveâ. One of the nine daughters of Aegir and Ran who personify the waves of the sea.
EIR (sounds like âAirâ) - Goddess of Medicine, Health and Physicians. Her name means âhelpâ or âmercy.âÂ
ELLI ( rhymes with belly ) - Goddess of Old Age who is the embodiment of the crone and the wisdom and strength of the elderly.Â
EOSTRE / OSTARA ( âEe-Oh-Strawâ or âOh-Star-Ahâ) - Goddess of Spring, Flowers, Light and Rebirth.Â
FARBAUTI ( sounds like âFar-bod- eeâ ) - Father of Loki. Husband of Laufey. God of Wildfire.Â
FORSETIÂ (âsounds like âFour-set-eeâ) - God of Justice, Mediation and Reconciliation. The son of Baldr and Nanna.Â
FREY / FREYRÂ (sounds like âPlayâ)Â -Â God of Fertility, Summer, Sunshine, Rain, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Prosperity, Luck, Love and Peace. He is the twin brother of the goddess Freya.
FREYAÂ (sounds like âFray-ahâ) -Â Goddess of Love, Fertility, Sex, Beauty, Gold, Magic, Death and War. She is the twin sister of the god Frey.Â
FRIGG / FRIGGAÂ (rhymes with âDigâ )Â -Â Queen of the Norse Gods. Wife of Odin. Goddess of Prophecy, Marriage, Conjugal Love, Motherhood, Home, Family, Spinning and Weaving.
FULLAÂ (sounds like âFull-uhâ )- Handmaiden of Frigg. She carries Friggâs trunk and looks after her shoes and shares secret counsels with her.
GEFJON ( sounds like âGeff- yoonâ ) - Goddess of Good Fortune, Land, Luck and the Plowing of the Soil.
GERDA ( âGerrr-Duhâ )Â - Wife of Frey. Not much is known about her. She could possible be some kind of earth goddess with influence over Gardens and Herbs.
GNĂÂ (sounds like âGee-en-ehâ )- Minor goddess. Frigg sends her into various worlds on errands.
GULLVEIGÂ (sounds like â Gool-vague â) - The Thrice-Reborn. Goddess of Alchemy and Witchcraft.
HEIMDALL (sounds like â Haym-dahl â) - The watchman of the gods. God of surveillance. Heimdallr is attested as possessing foreknowledge, keen eyesight and hearing, and keeps watch for the onset of RagnarĂśk .
HEFRING - âLiftingâ. One of the nine daughters of Aegir and Ran who personify the waves of the sea.
HERMOOR - Â Messenger of the gods. Son of Odin.Â
HEL / HELLA (sounds like its written) -Â Goddess of The Dead. Ruler of Helheim. She is the daughter of Loki and the giantess Angrboda.Â
HIMINGLAEVA - âTransparent-on-topâ. One of the nine daughters of Aegir and Ran who personify the waves of the sea.
HLINÂ (sounds like âHill-eenâ) - Goddess of Compassion and Consolation, Friggaâs second attendant. She kisses away the tears of mourners and relieves their grief.
HĂDÂ ( rhymes with âOddâ ) - Blind god of winter and the darkness that accompanies it.Â
HONIRÂ - God of Indecision, Avoidance and Mystery.
HRONN - âWaveâ. One of the nine daughters of Aegir and Ran who personify the waves of the sea.
HYNDLA (sounds likeâHin-day-uhâ) - Goddess of Genealogy, Bloodlines, and Family Trees. Watcher of the ancestors.
IDUNNÂ (sounds like âEe-doneâ) - Goddess of Youth. She grows the magical golden apples of immortality that keep the Gods young. Her husband is the god of poetry, Bragi.
JORDÂ (sounds like âYordâ) - Goddess of the Earth and Nature. Mother of Thor and Frigg. Jord is also the mother of the Land-spirits or the Landvaettir. She is the daughter of Nott.
KARI (sounds like âCar-eeâ)Â - God of the North Winds. His two brothers were Logi, an ancient fire-god, and Aegir the Lord of the Seas.Â
KOLGA -Â âCool-waveâ. One of the nine daughters of Aegir and Ran who personify the waves of the sea.
LAUFEY (sounds like âLoff-eeâ)Â - Wife of Farbauti. Mother of Loki.Â
LOFN (sounds like âLauf-innâ) ÂÂ- Goddess of Forbidden Love. She is also an arranger of marriages and one of the hand maidens of Frigga.
LOGIÂ (sounds like âLor-gee â) - Fire Giant, God and Personification of Fire. His two brothers were Kari, Lord of the winds, and Aegir the Lord of the Sea. Not to be confused with Loki!.
LOKI (sounds like âLow-keyâ) - Trickster God and Master Trouble Maker. God of Lies, Agility, Cunning, Magic, Deceit, Mischief, Revenge, Thieves Artifice and Fire.Â
MAGNI and MOOI (sounds like âMock-kneeâ / sounds like âMoo-eeâ) -  Móði and Magni are the sons of Thor. Their names mean âBraveâ and âMightyâ.
MANIÂ (sounds like âMuh-neeâ) - God of the Moon. Â MĂĄni controls the motion of the moon and its waxing and waning. Brother of Sol, the sun goddess.
MIMIR (sounds like â Mee-mereâ) - A God who was renowned for his knowledge and wisdom who was beheaded during the Aesir-Vanir War. Afterward, the god Odin carries around MĂmirâs head and it recites secret knowledge and counsel to him.
NANNAÂ (sounds like its written)-The late Wife of Baldr. Â After Baldrâs death, Nanna died of grief. When she was alive, Nanna ruled over Joy and Peace.
NERTHUS (sounds like its written)Â - Goddess of Fertility, Lakes, Rivers, Sacred Waters and Revenge. She was the first wife of Njord and the mother of Freyr and Freya.
NJORD (sounds like â Nigh-ord â) -Â God of the Winds, Seafarers, Fishing, Coasts, Inland Waters and Wealth. He can either increase or withhold the seas bounty and calm the waves, winds and fire. He is the father of Frey and Freya.
NORNS - Three goddesses who rule the destiny of gods and men. They are Urd (âThe Pastâ), Verdandi (âWhat Is Presently Coming into Beingâ) and Skuld (âWhat Shall Beâ).
NOTT (rhymes with âHotâ) - Goddess of the Night. She drives a dark chariot, drawn by Hrim-faxi (frost mane), whose mane creates the dew and hoarfrost.Â
ODINÂ (sounds like â Oh-din or O-thin â) - King of the Norse Gods. Ruler of Asgard. Husband of the goddess Frigg. God of War, Wisdom, Poetry, Death, Magic, Sorcery, The Wild Hunt, Royalty, Kings, Frenzy and the Runic Alphabet.Â
ODUR (sounds like âOh-Durrâ) - God of the Summer Sun. Husband of Freya.
RAN (rhymes with âCanâ)Â - Goddess of the Oceans and Seas. Wife of Aegir. She is frequently associated with a net, which is primarily used to drag the drowning to their deaths.
RIND (sounds like its written) - Goddess of Womenâs Protection.
SAGAÂ (sounds like âSaw-Gaâ) - Goddess of History and Storytelling. She could be considered Asgardâs âlibrarianâ, and she has her own hall named Sokkvabek (Sunk-Bench).
SIFÂ (rhymes with âBiffâ) - Wife of Thor. Her most famous attribute was her long,golden hair. She is believed to have been in charge of Wheat, Grains and the making of bread.
SIGYN -(sounds like âSig-Inâ) Wife of Loki. Goddess of Loyalty and Compassion.
SJOFN (sounds like âSee-off-en) - Goddess of Affection.Â
SKADI (sounds like Skahd-eeâ) - Goddess of Winter, Hunting, Skiing, Mountains and Wilderness.
SNOTRAÂ (sounds like Sin-ot-rah)- Goddess of Prudence, Virtue and Self Control.Â
SOL / SUNNA (sounds like âSoulâ) - Goddess of the Sun.She drives her chariot pulled by the horses Allsvinn (âVery Fastâ) and Arvak (âEarly Risingâ).She is the sister of MĂĽni, the Moon-god.
SYNÂ (sounds like âSinâ)- She guarded the door of Friggâs great hall, Sessrumnir, keeping out all unwelcome visitors. Syn was also called upon to guide or protect defendants in trials.
THORÂ (sounds like â Thoreâ or âTorrâ)Â - The God of Thunder, Lightning, Storms, Hallowing, Oak Trees, Strength and the Protector of Mankind. His wife is the golden haired goddess Sif.
THRUD (sounds like its written) - Goddess of Strength. Daughter of Thor and Sif.Â
TYRÂ (sounds like âTeerâ)Â - One handed God of War, Honor, Battle, Oaths, Heroic Glory, Courage and Duels.Â
ULLRÂ (sounds like âYou-Lerâ ) - God of Archery, Skiing, Snow Shoes and the Shield; he is the son of Sif and step-son to the god Thor.Â
UNN -Â âWaveâ. One of the nine daughters of Aegir and Ran who personify the waves of the sea.
VAR(sounds like its written) - Goddess of Oaths and Agreements.
VEÂ (sounds like its written) - Vili and Ve are the two brothers of the god Odin, with whom they shared a decisive role in the creation of the cosmos.Â
VIDARÂ (sounds like âVee-darâ) - God of Forests, Silence and Vengeance. He will kill the wolf Fenrir at Ragnarok.Â
VORÂ (sounds like its written) - Goddess of Wisdom.Â
VILIÂ (sounds like âVil-eeâ) - Vili and Ve are the two brothers of the god Odin, with whom they shared a decisive role in the creation of the cosmos.
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OTHER LISTS: Greek Gods , Roman Gods, Slavic Gods
SOURCES: / â The Penguin Book of Norse Myths: Gods Of The Vikingsâ by Kevin Crossley-Holland / âNorse Mythologyâ by Neil Gaimen / âEddaâ by Snorri Sturluson, â Norse Mythology: A Guide to Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefsâ by John Lindow, / The Viking Spirit: An Introduction to Norse Mythology and Religionâ by Daniel McCoy
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i cant believe its daylight savings time and i havent seen the âhello its me your cousin oskaar from icelandâ video on my dash yet you are all slackers
i guess i have to do all the work around here dont i