- wiki-gateway.eudic.net wikipedia_en/Jörð.htmlIn Gylfaginning, the first part of the Prose Edda, Jörð is described as one of Odin's sexual partners and the mother of Thor.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/jörðFrom Old Norse jǫrð, from Proto-Germanic *erþō. Pronunciation. IPA(key): /jœrð/. Rhymes: -œrð. Noun. jörð f (genitive singular jarðar, nominative plural jarðir). earth.
- townhomestead.net 2019/10/10/norse-goddess-jord/Jörð herself is a jötunn, one of the elder race of giants. ... Interestingly, there are said to be nine Jörð-like giantesses, one for each of the Nine Worlds.
- tr.glosbe.com is/tr/jörðVið lofum Guð sem alheimsdrottin einum munni, eins og værum við að veifa pálmagreinum, og við játum glaðlega fyrir himni og jörð að við skuldum...
- tiiakasurinen.com coming-up-jord/In my opinion it is the high heels that are the main characters in the spacial dance performance “JÖRД in Skálin in the Nordic House.
- genius.com Seilti-jor-lyricsJörð Lyrics: Alua / Hún kemur, eins og titrandi hlátur / Af ánægju, umhverfið kippist við / Fullhlaðin hlutum, í leiksins flæði / Það er svo gaman...
- wiki.kidzsearch.com wiki/JörðJörð (or Jord) is a giantess (jötun) and goddess in Norse mythology. Her name means "earth". She is also called Fjörgyn.
- sozcukbul.com term/jörðJörð, İskandinav mitolojisinde ismi "Toprak" anlamına gelen dişi bir Jötunn'dur.
- northerntraditions.org blog-1/jr-dayMore information and the complete list of events can be found here: Jörð Day.