Nótt

Associated with the night.

Name(s): The word nótt or nátt is Old Norse/Old Icelandic for “moon.”

Parents: Her father is the jotun Norfi; her mother is not identified.

Spouse: Nótt is said in Gylfaginning to have had three husbands: Naglfari, Annar, and Dellingr

Children: In Gylfaginning she is said to have had three children: Auðr (a son, with Naglfari); Jord (a daughter, with Annar); and Dagr (a son, with Dellingr).

Affiliations: Although it is not stated, it seems likely that Nótt’s affiliation remains with the jotuns/giants.

Tales: Nótt’s stories in the lore have only to do with her identity and her relationships.

Other details: Nótt’s horse, given her by Odin, is Hrimfaxi.