• NJORD A (MMSI: 992572511) is a vessel of platform and is sailing under the flag of Norway. Her length overall (LOA) is 100 meters and her width is 81 meters.
  • In this article, we will explore the myths and legends surrounding Njord, as well as his role in Norse mythology and his influence on Viking culture.
  • Where was Njord Born? Is Njord Related to Odin? Who is Njord’s Wife? Does Njord Marry his Sister? The Mentions of Njord in the Eddas.
  • 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.
  • She picked the most beautiful feet, thinking they belonged to Baldr, the god of light and beauty, but they turned out to be Njord’s.
  • In the Icelandic sources, Njord is linked to the sea and god of seafaring, including fishing and trade, winds and fertility.
  • Njord emerges as a significant character within Norse mythology, chiefly recognized for his associations with the sea, the act of seafaring, and bountiful wealth.
  • Njord is shown to be very helpful to his family, as he answered his grandson's desperate prayer. However, he is shown to be oblivious at times.
  • 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.
  • 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.