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Jörð - Wikipedia Jörð (Old Norse: Jǫrð, lit ' earth '), also named Fjorgyn or Hlodyn, is the personification of earth and a goddess in Norse mythology She is the mother of the thunder god Thor and a sexual partner of Odin [1]
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Jord - Norse Mythology for Smart People Jord (pronounced “YORD;” Old Norse Jörð, “Earth”) is an obscure and seldom-mentioned giantess and goddess in Norse mythology
Jörd (Jörð) | The Mystery of the Norse Earth Goddess - Vikingr To understand Jörd, we first need to examine her Old Norse name Jörð and the noun “ jörð,” which translates to “earth” or “ground” in modern English The term originates from the Proto-Germanic language, where it was known as “ertho” or “erþō ”
Norse Goddess Jord (Jörð) - NorseMythologist Jord is of jötunn descent, an elder giant race, and is postulated to be older than Æsir She is considered an influential goddess of Asgard She is most notably referred to as Thor’s mother and the mistress to Odin, but her relations with other Norse Gods don’t end there
Jord: The Norse Goddess of the Earth - Greek Mythology Jord is the goddess of the earth in Norse mythology She is also known as Fjorgyn, Hlodyn, or Jorth She is the personification of the wilderness and the primitive earth, and the source of life and fertility She is the wife of Odin, the chief of the gods, and the mother of Thor, the god of thunder