Count: 0 — There are no attested Norse gods that start with Q. This page returns zero entries when restricted to deities attested in the Poetic Edda, the Prose Edda, the Icelandic sagas, skaldic poetry, or reputable secondary scholarship. Note that Old Norse names come to us from runic inscriptions and medieval manuscripts, and none of the surviving deity names begin with the modern letter Q.
Explain the absence by referencing language and transmission. Remember that Old Norse phonology lacks a native /q/ sound and medieval scribes did not use Q as a distinct initial letter for native names. Consult the core sources (Poetic and Prose Edda, saga corpus, skaldic verse) to verify attestations; those corpora and standard glossaries show no divine names beginning with Q. Consider that Latin-script quirks, later transliterations, or modern fictional inventions sometimes insert a Q, but these do not alter the primary-source record.
Offer practical alternatives for readers seeking Q-like names or letter-based lists. Use nearby letter pages such as K or C, and review names with the consonant cluster kv or qu in modern languages — many of these are original K-/Kv- names in Old Norse. Choose verified Old Norse names for authenticity, or accept that any Q-starting “Norse” gods found online are modern creations rather than historically attested figures.