Nörvi

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Nörvi is a figure in Norse mythology, often identified as a jötunn (giant) associated with the night and the lineage of deities.

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Nörvi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf jötunn
male being
mythological figure
alsoKnownAs Narfi NERFINISHED
Narfi jötunn NERFINISHED
Nörfi NERFINISHED
associatedConcept personification of natural phenomena
associatedWith night
attestedIn medieval Icelandic literature
cosmicAssociation cycle of day and night
culture Norse mythology
describedBy Snorri Sturluson NERFINISHED
familyRole father
gender male
hasChild Nótt NERFINISHED
hasDescendant Dagr NERFINISHED
Jörð NERFINISHED
Thor NERFINISHED
Æsir gods NERFINISHED
languageOfName Old Norse NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Gylfaginning NERFINISHED
Prose Edda NERFINISHED
mythologicalRole ancestor of gods
progenitor of night
parentOf Nótt NERFINISHED
realm Jötunn race
scholarlyTopic Norse cosmogony
Norse genealogical myths
tradition pre-Christian Norse religion

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Dagr grandfather Nörvi