There isn't one, but multiple; The Norns are female entities that rule over the destiny of men as well as other gods. Supposedly the Norns appear when a person is born and determine that person's entire future, good or bad.
Norns: in Norse mythology are female beings who rule the destiny of gods and men, a kind of dísir comparable to the Fates in Greek mythology.
leto was the norse goddess of hunt
The Norse goddess of hearth was Frigga. The Greek goddess of hearth was Hestia.
The Norse goddess of fate is usually referred to as the Norns. They are three female beings who control the destiny of gods and humans by weaving the threads of fate. Each Norn is associated with a specific aspect of destiny – Urd (fate), Verdandi (present), and Skuld (future).
A Norse goddess.
Freya is a Norse goddess, not Greek. The Norse people did not have a calendar of mythic events.
Actually there is a Norse Goddess. Niorun is the Goddess of dreams.
There is no Norse goddess of mischief, however there is a Norse god of mischief - Loki. It may be the the asker wishes to know the Norse goddess of the underworld - her name, in fact is Hel, and her domain is also known as Hel (one "l" not two).
It is hades that is in the goddess of fate cup
The Norns are Norse goddesses of fate; Urðr (Wyrd), Verðandi and Skuld dwell beside the Well of Urðr.
Go to www.google.com and type in Norse goddess Thrud.
Fate played a large part in Norse Mythology. According to Norse Mythology the gods knew of Ragnarok (end of the world) and that when Heimdall blew his horn at the beginning the battle was starting. The Norns were three beings that could foresee the future and the fate of the Norse Mythological universe.
The Goddess FreyaFreya was the Norse goddess of beauty, physical love, sidhr magic and she was also known as Queen of the Valkyries.** Also the Norse god Baldr.