เทพธิดา ของ รายพระนามเทวดาเจอร์แมนิก

NameName meaningAttested consorts and sexual partnersAttested childrenAttestations
Baduhenna (Latinized Germanic)Badu-, may be cognate to Proto-Germanic *badwa- meaning "battle." The second portion of the name -henna may be related to -henae, which appears commonly in the names of matrons.[1]None attestedNone attestedTacitus' Annals
Bil (Old Norse)ContestedNone attestedNone attestedProse Edda
Beyla (Old Norse)Proposed as related to "cow," "bean," or "bee."[19]ByggvirNone attestedPoetic Edda
Eir (Old Norse)"Peace, clemency"[20] or "help, mercy"[21]None attestedNone attestedPoetic Edda, Prose Edda
Ēostre (Old English)"East"[22]None attestedNone attestedDe temporum ratione
เฟรยา, Freyja (Old Norse)"Lady"[23]Freyr, ÓðrHnoss, GersemiPoetic Edda, Prose Edda, Heimskringla, Sörla þáttr
Frigg (Old Norse)Derived from an Indo-European root meaning "Love"[24]Odin (consort), Vili, BaldrPoetic Edda, Prose Edda, Gesta Danorum, Historia Langobardorum
Fulla (Old Norse)Possibly "bountiful"[25]None attestedNone attestedMerseburg Incantations, Prose Edda
Gefjun (Old Norse)Related to "giving"[26]Skjöldr, unnamed jötunnFour oxenProse Edda, Ynglinga saga, Völsa þáttr,
Gersemi (Old Norse)"Treasure, precious object"[27]None attestedNone attestedHeimskringla
Gerðr (Old Norse)"Fenced in"[28]FreyrFjölnir (Heimskringla)Poetic Edda, Prose Edda, Heimskringla
Gná (Old Norse)Possibly related to Old Norse Gnæfa, meaning "to project"[29]None attestedNone attestedProse Edda
Gullveig (Old Norse)ContestedNone attestedNone attestedPoetic Edda
HariasaPossibly related to the valkyrie name Herja or meaning "goddess with lots of hair"[30]None attestedNone attestedStone from Cologne, Germany (CIL XIII 8185)
Hlín (Old Norse)Possibly related to the Old Norse term hleinir, itself possibly meaning "protects"[31]None attestedNone attestedPoetic Edda, Prose Edda
Hretha (Old English)Possibly "the famous" or "the victorious"[32]None attestedNone attestedDe temporum ratione
Hnoss (Old Norse)"Treasure"[31]None attestedNone attestedProse Edda
Ilmr (Old Norse)Potentially related to Old Norse ilmr, a masculine noun meaning "pleasant scent"[33]None attestedNone attestedProse Edda, skaldic poetry
Iðunn (Old Norse)Possibly "ever young"[34]BragiNone attestedPoetic Edda, Prose Edda
Irpa (Old Norse)Possibly relating to "dark brown"[35]None attestedNone attestedJómsvíkinga saga, Njáls saga
Lofn (Old Norse)Potentially related to "Praise"[36]None attestedNone attestedProse Edda
Nanna (Old Norse)Possibly "mother" from nanna, or potentially related to nanþ-, meaning "the daring one"[37]BaldrForsetiPoetic Edda, Prose Edda, Gesta Danorum, Chronicon Lethrense, Setre Comb
Nerthus (Latinized Germanic, from Proto-Germanic *Nerthuz)Latinized form of what Old Norse Njörðr would have looked like around 1 CE.[38]None attestedNone attestedGermania
Njörun (Old Norse)Possibly related to the Norse god Njörðr and the Roman goddess Nerio[39]None attestedNone attestedPoetic Edda, Prose Edda, skaldic poetry
Rán (Old Norse)"Theft, robbery"[40]ÆgirNine daughtersPoetic Edda, Prose Edda, Friðþjófs saga hins frœkna
Rindr (Old Norse)Possibly related to *Vrindr[41]OdinVáliPoetic Edda, Prose Edda, Gesta Danorum
Sága (Old Norse)Possibly "to see"[42]None attestedNone attestedPoetic Edda, Prose Edda, skaldic poetry
Sandraudiga (Latinized Germanic)"She who dyes the sand red."[43]None attestedNone attestedNorth Brabant stone
Sif (Old Norse)"In-law-relationship"[44]ThorÞrúðr, UllrPoetic Edda, Prose Edda
Sigyn (Old Norse)"Victorious girl-friend"[45]LokiNari, Narfi and/or VáliPoetic Edda, Prose Edda
Sinthgunt (Old High German)ContestedNone attestedNone attestedMerseburg Incantations
Sjöfn (Old Norse)"Love"[46]None attestedNone attestedProse Edda
Skaði (Old Norse)Possibly related to Scandia.[47]Ullr, Odin, once Njörðr.SæmingrPoetic Edda, Prose Edda, Ynglinga saga
Snotra (Old Norse)"The clever one"[48]None attestedNone attestedProse Edda
Sól (Old Norse), Sunna (Old High German)"Sun"[49]GlenrPoetic Edda, Prose Edda, Merseburg Incantations
Syn (Old Norse)"Refusal"[50]None attestedNone attestedProse Edda
Tanfana (Latinized Germanic)UnknownNone attestedNone attestedGermania, Tamfanae sacrum inscription
Þrúðr (Old Norse)"Power"[51]None attestedNone attestedPoetic Edda, Prose Edda, Karlevi Runestone
Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr (Old Norse)Literally "Þorgerðr Hölgi's Bride"[52]None attestedHölgi, possibly othersJómsvíkinga saga, Njáls saga, Skáldskaparmál, Færeyinga saga
Vár (Old Norse)"Beloved"[53]None attestedNone attestedPoetic Edda, Prose Edda
Vör (Old Norse)Possibly "the careful one"[54]None attestedNone attestedProse Edda
ZisaPossibly related to *TiwazNone attestedPossibly Tyr via linguistic connectionCodex Monac, Codex Emmeran, and Suevicarum rerum scriptores

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