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What Is Thor's Mother's Name ❲95% SECURE❳

Abstract: The identity of Thor’s mother is a surprisingly complex question in Norse mythology. While the god Thor is one of the most prominent figures in the ancient Scandinavian pantheon, his maternal lineage receives far less attention than his father, Odin. This paper examines the primary sources—the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda —to determine the most accurate answer to the question: “What is Thor’s mother’s name?” The evidence conclusively points to the giantess Jord (meaning “Earth”), though she is also known by the poetic name Fjörgyn .

A frequent point of confusion in later adaptations (e.g., Marvel comics or modern retellings) is the assumption that Odin’s wife, Frigg , is Thor’s mother. In the original sources, Frigg is the mother of Baldr and Hödr, but there is no surviving text that identifies Frigg as Thor’s mother. The consistent, unchanged message from the Eddas is that Thor’s mother is the personified Earth, not the queen of the Æsir. what is thor's mother's name

The Poetic Edda (a collection of older anonymous poems) frequently uses kennings (metaphorical compound phrases) to refer to Thor. One of the most common is “Son of Fjörgyn.” In Hymiskviða (The Lay of Hymir), Thor is repeatedly identified as “Fjörgyn’s child.” The name Fjörgyn is almost certainly a poetic synonym for “Earth” or “Land,” making it linguistically and functionally identical to Jord. Some scholars suggest Fjörgyn may be an older, more mythologically resonant name for the same earth-goddess figure. Notably, Fjörgyn is also a masculine name for a separate figure in some contexts, but in reference to Thor’s mother, it is feminine. Abstract: The identity of Thor’s mother is a

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