The Norse goddess Sif was connected to the earth, as Thor was.
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Sif, a Norse goddess, is often associated with golden hair and fertility. While her powers are not extensively described in Norse mythology, she is generally portrayed as a fertility goddess with the ability to promote the growth of crops and the prosperity of the land. She is also sometimes depicted as having powers related to fertility and abundance.
Sif was a goddess, the wife of Thor.
Odin is the chief god one of his sons are Thor. thor is the most reckless and feirce god he is married to sif. sif is the goddess of harvest and she has beautiful gold hair but one time someone played a prank on her and cut it of. sorry i am just learning this but there are a few
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Sif would be a widow and a single mother of two very young children so I think that she would be amenable, even desperate for the company of a Real Man by now.
There is no explicit god of vegetation within Norse mythology and religion. The closest to such a deity would likely be Frey, or Ingvi, who is often associated with crops and bountiful harvests. That said, Sif (the wife of Thor) is commonly connected to ripe fields of grain because of her gilded hair. The goddess Frig has also been connected to the harvest.
The Tagalog translation for "Norse god" is "diyos ng mga Norse."
Loki is the Norse god of fire.
Loki is the Norse god of fire.
Odin is the Norse god of war.