This list includes 7 Norse gods that start with V, from “Verðandi” to “Vör”. You can use it as a quick reference for research, writing, or game and character design.

Norse gods that start with V are a small group including major deities, minor cult figures, and supernatural beings. Their names often reflect roles, family ties, or poetic epithets used in Old Norse sources.

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

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Domain: Shows each deity’s primary role or sphere, so you can quickly identify their function in myth.

Symbols: Lists common attributes or iconography associated with each name, helping you visualize motifs for writing or design.

Norse gods that start with V

Name Attestation Domain Symbols Description
Vili Poetic Edda (Völuspá), Prose Edda (Gylfaginning) creation, primordial force none recorded Brother of Odin and Vé who aided in slaying Ymir and shaping the world; associated with will and the creative force in Norse cosmogony.
Vé Poetic Edda (Völuspá), Prose Edda (Gylfaginning) sacred space, sanctity, creation shrine Brother of Odin and Vili, Vé is linked to holy enclosures and rites; in myth he helps form the world and establish sacred places.
Víðarr Poetic Edda (Völuspá), Prose Edda vengeance, endurance, survival iron shoe, sword Silent son of Odin famed for avenging his father by slaying Fenrir at Ragnarök; a symbol of strength, steadfastness and renewal after cosmic destruction.
Váli Poetic Edda (Völuspá), Prose Edda (Gylfaginning) avenger, swift growth none recorded Son of Odin born to avenge Baldr; he matures quickly and executes Baldr’s killer, embodying relentless retribution in the myths.
Vár Prose Edda (Gylfaginning), skaldic poetry oaths, agreements ring, rope A minor goddess who listens to vows and punishes oath-breakers; Vár personifies lawful promises, private contracts and the sanctity of agreements.
Vör Prose Edda (Gylfaginning) wisdom, inquiry none recorded An ásynja noted for her sharp questioning and discovery of hidden things; Vör represents careful attention and the pursuit of knowledge.
Verðandi Poetic Edda (Völuspá), Prose Edda fate, the present (Norn) loom, thread One of the three Norns (Urðr, Verðandi, Skuld), Verðandi personifies the present moment, weaving the strands of fate that shape gods and humans.

Descriptions

Vili
Vé
Víðarr
Váli
Vár
Vör
Verðandi
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