As both the Norse god Balder and the Greek god Apollo were both sons of the king of gods and sun gods i'd say that Apollo is the greek Balder
Freyr was the Norse god of peace and prosperity. He was associated with fertility, wealth, and agricultural abundance, and was often depicted with symbols of prosperity such as a boar and abundance of harvests.
Hel is the goddess of the underworld in Norse Mythology. She would be Hades equivalent.
Unlike the Greek to Roman gods there is no direct equivalences to Greek and Norse gods. If I had to say someone it would probably be Mímir ,but there are several gods of wisdom in Norse Mythology including Odin himself (I didn't pick him because he would be most likely compared to Zeus)shes also kind of like aphrodite because she is also the goddess of love but freya is a warrior besides the goddess of love. Athena is also the goddess of wisdom and odin is the god of wit and learning
Greek=Artemis Roman=Diana Norse=Skadi
There is no Nose/Norse name for Hera. Her equivalent goddess would be Frigg.
There is no official "Supreme God", like Zeus is in Greek mythology. However if one were to give the title of "Supreme God" to a Norse God it would have to be Odin.
They spoke any of the functional predecessors of Norse, Swedish or Danish. Some would speak Latin or Greek.
You would say "Brandon," as it has no Greek equivalent.
Baldur von Schirach was born on May 9, 1907 and died on August 8, 1974. Baldur von Schirach would have been 67 years old at the time of death or 108 years old today.
the word 'Norse' would be capitalised, but not 'mythology'.
The Greek equivalent would be becoming the Oracle of Delphi.
Asgard was/is were the Norse gods lived. It would be like Olympus to the Greek gods. it was connected to the earth by a bridge guarded by a divine watchman .