- In
Norse mythology,
Sjöfn (or
Sjǫfn [ˈsjɔvn] in Old
Norse orthography) is a
goddess ****ociated with love.
Sjöfn is
attested in the
Prose Edda, written...
-
Sjöfn is a
Norse goddess.
Sjöfn may also
refer to: Sigrún
Sjöfn Ámundadóttir (born 1988),
Icelandic basketball player Sjofn (album),
album This disambiguation...
-
Sjofn is an
album by Gjallarhorn, a band from Finland. It was the band's
second studio album, and was
released in 2000. It
combines striking singing by...
- Sigrún
Sjöfn Ámundadóttir (born 23
November 1988) is an
Icelandic former basketball player.
During her career, she has won the
Icelandic championship...
-
goddess who has
permission from
Frigg to
arrange forbidden marriages.
Sjöfn,
goddess ****ociated with love. Aphrodite,
goddess of love, ****, and beauty...
-
United States, Australia, New Zealand,
Canada and ****an. The
second CD
Sjofn was
released in 2000 and the
third CD
Grimborg in 2002. In 2003 Grimborg...
-
Ranarop (1997)
Sjofn (2000)...
- German)
Contested None
attested None
attested Second Merseburg Incantation Sjöfn (Old Norse) "Love" None
attested None
attested Prose Edda Skaði (Old Norse)...
- goddesses." However,
Simek also
writes that the
goddesses Snotra, Sága, Hlín,
Sjöfn, Vár, and Vör
should be
considered vaguely defined figures who "should be...
- correct. In the same work,
Simek writes that the
goddesses Sága, Hlín,
Sjöfn, Snotra, Vár, and Vör
should be
considered vaguely defined figures who "should...