This list includes 5 Norse gods that start with A, from “Aegir” to “Aurvandill”. These figures range from sea-hosts to celestial or heroic figures, and they help with research, naming, storytelling, and game design.

Norse gods that start with A are mythic figures found in Old Norse poems and sagas. A notable example is “Aegir”, the giant who hosts feasts for the gods at sea.

Below you’ll find the table with domain and symbols.

Domain: Shows each figure’s main sphere of influence so you can quickly match gods to themes or roles.

Symbols: Lists 1–3 common iconographic items or motifs so you can visualize or reference each deity.

Norse gods that start with A

Name Alternate names Attestations Domain & Symbols Description
Aegir Ægir, Ágir Poetic Edda (Lokasenna), Prose Edda (Skáldskaparmál) Sea & hospitality; waves, cauldron A jötunn often treated as a sea-god who hosts the gods’ feasts, brews ale in a vast cauldron, and personifies the ocean’s power.
Audr Auðr, Aud Prose Edda (Gylfaginning) Wealth/fortune; treasure, hoard Named child of Nótt in Snorri’s genealogy; the name means “wealth” and he is read as a minor personification of prosperity.
Annar Annarr Prose Edda (Gylfaginning) Progenitor/ancestry; earth, family Listed by Snorri as a husband of Nótt and father of Jörð; a minor mythic ancestor figure in Norse cosmology.
Andhrimnir Andhrímnir Poetic Edda (Grímnismál), Prose Edda (Gylfaginning) Divine cook/feasting; cauldron, boar The gods’ cook who prepares the nightly boar Sæhrímnir in Valhalla; a regular, named figure in Eddic myth.
Aurvandill Aurvandil, Ælfendil Prose Edda (Skáldskaparmál), skaldic verses Morning-star/stellar; star, toe A mythic figure whose frozen toe was cast into the sky as a star; treated in sources and scholarship as a celestial or heroic figure.

Descriptions

Aegir
Audr
Annar
Andhrimnir
Aurvandill
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