This list includes 9 Norse gods that start with B, from “Baldr” to “Byggvir”. It mixes major deities and lesser-known figures tied to mythic cycles and daily life. Writers, students, and game designers use it for names, inspiration, and quick reference.

Norse gods that start with B are deities and mythic figures whose Old Norse names begin with B. Many are attested in the Poetic and Prose Edda, with “Baldr” as the best-known example.

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

Domain: Shows each god’s main sphere, so you quickly see roles like war, fertility, or craft.

Symbols: Lists common iconography and objects linked to each name, helping you pick visual cues or evocative details.

Norse gods that start with B

NameDomain/RoleAttestations (sources)Symbols
BaldrGod of light and beautyPoetic Edda; Prose Edda; skaldic versemistletoe, light
BragiGod of poetryPoetic Edda; Prose Edda; Lokasennaharp, runes
BorrAncestor god, father of OdinProse Edda (Gylfaginning)fatherhood, lineage
BuriPrimordial ancestorProse Edda (Gylfaginning)cow (Auðumbla), ice
BestlaGiantess, mother of OdinProse Edda; skaldic versemotherhood, giantess
BilMoon companionProse Edda (Gylfaginning)moon, bucket
BeylaServant of Freyr, agriculture figurePoetic Edda (Lokasenna)bees, grain
ByggvirServant of Freyr, barley spiritPoetic Edda (Lokasenna)barley, mill
BrynhildrValkyrie, shieldmaidenPoetic Edda; Völsunga saga; Prose Eddahelmet, spear, fire

Descriptions

Baldr
Beloved son of Odin and Frigg, associated with beauty and innocence; his death and funeral are central, tragic myths.
Bragi
God of eloquence and verse, famed as a wise skald; often portrayed as a cultured, bearded speaker of wisdom.
Borr
Son of Buri and father of Odin, Vili, and Ve; a primordial progenitor named in creation genealogies, with little narrative.
Buri
First god uncovered by the primeval cow Auðumbla; ancestor of the Æsir, known chiefly from creation accounts.
Bestla
A jötunn who is Odin’s mother, Bestla connects the gods to giant-kind; attested mainly as a maternal, ancestral figure.
Bil
Minor mythic figure taken up by the moon with Hjúki; presented as a childlike companion of Máni in a brief tale.
Beyla
Named in Lokasenna as Freyr’s attendant; likely a minor agricultural figure (bees or manure), but her role is debated.
Byggvir
Mentioned as Freyr’s servant in Lokasenna; commonly interpreted as a personification of barley or milling and agriculture.
Brynhildr
Famous Valkyrie and tragic heroine of the Völsunga cycle, linked to battle, fate, and the doomed romance with Sigurd.
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