• Scholarly reception[edit]. According to philologist Rudolf Simek, Jörð is "[a]n Æsir goddess, even though she is also called a giantess".
  • jörð. From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... jörð f (genitive singular jarðar, nominative plural jarðir).
  • Jord, also referred to as Fjörgyn, Hlóðynn, Jörð, Fold, and Grund in Old Norse is most notably referred to as the mother of Thor.
  • As the son of Jörð (Jarðar burr, as he is sometimes described) he is grounded in Midgard – our world – as a force of protection and strength, tied to us innately.
  • While masculine-feminine name pairings are common among the Vanir, who married brother to sister, Jörð is older than both Æsir and Vanir tribes of gods.
  • © Copyright HistoryLists.org Jörð embodies the fertile and nurturing qualities of the earth, and is revered as a powerful deity of creation and growth.
  • Jörð Facts and Figures. Name: Jörð Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names: Fjorgyn, Hlodyn, Jord, Jörð, Jörth.
  • In this article, I’ll be exploring the importance of Jörð, the Earth Goddess, in Norse mythology and ancient beliefs.
  • 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.
  • Bazı efsaneler onu gece tanrıçası Nótt ve ikinci eşi Annar'ın kızı olarak tanımlar. Jörð'ün Odin'in kız kardeşi ve evlilik dışı eşi olduğu da açıkça söylenir.