The goddess of the underword (Niflheim, meaning place of nothing / of the dead) was named Hel. She was one of the daughters of Loki, the god of mischief, and sibling to the fell dog Garm and the monstrous Fenris (Fenrir) wolf, who both dwelled alongside her in Niflheim. Some texts also suggest another sibling of Hel; the "World snake", Iormungandr, who was eventually to be slain in mutually fatal combat with the god Thor during the final battle of Ragnarok.
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Monday = Moon Tuesday = Tyr (Norse god) Wednesday = Wodin (another name for Odin) (Norse God) Thursday = Thor (Norse God) Friday = Freyja (Norse Goddess) Saturday = Saturn (roman God) Sunday = Sun (rising of Christ from death)
Technically there is no Norse god of evil as Loki is the god of lies, chaos and mischief but does not quite go as far as evil. Hel is the Norse goddess of death but again not evilness. The jotunns were described as evil but they were giants not gods.
Freya was the god of sex, war and death
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.
No, he is in fact a Norse god, He is the God of wolves in Norse mythology.
Thor was the Norse god of thunder.
He is the Norse god of Thunder
Loki is the Norse god of fire.