0 results — There are no attested Norse gods that start with the letter X. This page follows strict criteria: include only deities attested in primary Old Norse sources (Poetic Edda, Prose Edda, sagas, skaldic verse) or in reputable scholarly works (for example Simek, de Vries, Orchard). Note the interesting detail that the letter X does not appear in Old Norse orthography or native name-formation, so an empty entry is the expected outcome rather than an omission.
Understand why the search returns nothing. Old Norse and the runic alphabets did not use the letter X, and the language rarely begins words with an /ks/ cluster that X represents in Latin-script spelling. Primary medieval texts and reliable glossaries therefore record no deity names starting with X. Latinization or modern fantasy naming can introduce X-like forms, but these are not authentic attestations and do not meet the editorial standard for inclusion.
Consult nearby categories instead. If you seek a complete A–Z reference, check adjoining letters (W, Y, Z) or look for related mythic figures such as jötnar, valkyries, and named spirits that sometimes appear in the same sources. Use standard reference works (Poetic/Prose Edda editions, Simek’s Dictionary of Northern Mythology, Orchard’s guide) or the site’s A–Z index to find well-attested Norse names and symbols.