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Goddesses in Norse mythology were called Asynjur.
The Norns, goddesses of fate in Norse mythology, live at the Well of Urdr at the base of the world-tree Yggdrasil. The Moirae, goddesses of fate in Greek mythology, as advisers of Zeus likely lived on Mt Olympus.
Gods | Goddesses------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.Odin 1.Freya2.Thor 2.Skadi3.Loki4.Tyr5.Freyr6.Heimdall
In the Norse mythology there are the 3 norns: Verdandi, Urd and Skuld Moirai
Loki. Odin. Thor. Frigga. Tyr. Freyja. Freyr Heimdall Njord
Norse mythology and Greek mythology are unrelated.
Freyja is one of few Norse gods/goddesses who do not die in the mythology. She even survives Ragnarök, the end of the world.
The archer in Norse mythology is Ullr, the god of winter, archery, hunting, and skiing. He is known for his exceptional skill in archery and is often depicted with a bow and arrow. Ullr was highly revered by the ancient Norse people for his hunting abilities and association with winter sports.
There are 9 worlds in Norse Mythology, not counting the Tree of Life. In Norse Paganism 9 and 3 are sacred numbers.
There are many more than nine goddesses in Greek mythology. However, nine of them are:HeraAthenaArtemisDemeterPersephoneAphroditeEileithyiaHestiaIris
The chief god of Norse mythology is Odin.