- britannica.com topic/NjordThe marriage failed because Njǫrd preferred to live in Nóatún, his home by the sea, while Skadi was happier in her father’s mountain dwelling place.
- blog.vkngjewelry.com en/njord/A complex and multifaceted god like all the Norse deities, as well as being a god of seafaring, Njord was also a god of wealth.
- mitolojisi.com tanri-njord/Avcılık ve balıkçılık faaliyetleri öncesi tanrı Njord çağrılarak gerekli ritüeller düzenlenirdi. Vikingler gemilerine bu tanrının figürlerini çizerdi.
- historycooperative.org njord-god-of-ships-and-…Njord’s dominion is primarily over the sea and the winds. He is often invoked by sailors and fishermen to ensure safe voyages and good catches.
- mythologysource.com njord-norse-god/Njord was the god of the sea in Norse mythology. He was said to not only control the sea and wind, but also to provide wealth and have a role in the fertility of crops.
- greekmythology.com Myths/Norse/Njord/njord.htmlShe picked the most beautiful feet, thinking they belonged to Baldr, the god of light and beauty, but they turned out to be Njord’s.
- mitolojiler.com njord-iskandinav-mitolojisi/Njord İskandinav Mitolojisi; Rüzgar ve suların tanrısı Njord, İskandinav panteonundaki Vanir tanrı kabilesinin bir parçasıydı.
- atlasmythica.com njord-norse-mythological-god-…Because of his extensive powers and vital importance of the sea navigation for the Norse, Njord is one of the most important gods in the Norse pantheon.
- riordan.fandom.com wiki/NjordNjord (pronounced "NYORD"; often spelled Njörðr) was the Norse Vanir god of seas, wealth, wind, and fishing. He was the father of Frey and Freya and the grandfather...
- norsemythology.org gods/njordNjord emerges as a significant character within Norse mythology, chiefly recognized for his associations with the sea, the act of seafaring, and bountiful wealth.