Njord
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
- Njor (pronunciation spelling)
Etymology
From Old Norse Njǫrðr, from Proto-Germanic *Nerþuz. Cognate with Faroese Njørður and Icelandic Njörður.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [nju̞ːr], [nju̞ːɽ]
- Rhymes: -uːr, -uːɽ
Proper noun
Njord m
- (Norse mythology) Njorth, the father of Freyr and Freya
- No ska han Njor ha takk fỳ denn’ vændo.[1]
- Now, Njorth shall have a thank for this time.
Usage notes
Up until the 1800s, people in Hardanger would occasionally thank Njor for a good catch of fish.[2][1]
Related terms
- *Jerlo, Njardarlog
- Nardo
- Nervika
- Njærheim
- Norderhov, Nørdru
- Nærland
- Nærøy