Nicors (nik′orz). Sea monsters, [193]
Nida (nē′dȧ). Home of dwarfs, [34]O
Nidhug (nē′dho͞og). Gnaws Yggdrasil, [13], [160], [183], [331]
Nidud (nē′do͞od). King of Sweden, [177], [178]; comparison, [358]
Nifl-heim (nĭfl′-hīm). Land of mist, [2]; root of Yggdrasil, in, [12]; Bifröst connects, [14]; Odin gazes into, [34]; Hel in, [90], [180]; Hel’s bird in, [331]; Idun in, [109]; Uller in, [141]; horn heard in, [147]; Odin visits, [199]; Hermod visits, [205], [206]; Balder in, [210]; equivalents, [344], [353], [359]
Night. Daughter of Norvi, [7]
Niörd (nyẽrd). A hostage, [15]; god of sea, [111]–117, [185]; Skadi marries, [114], [140]; glove of, [116]; Frey, son of, [117]–119; semi-historical, [123]; oath sworn by, [123]; Freya, daughter of, [131]; Greek equivalents, [185], [355]
Nip. Father of Nanna, [197]
Nixies. Dwell with Ægir, water spirits, [193], [194], [359]
Njorfe (nyẽr′fe). King of Uplands, friend of Viking of Halfdan, [300]; sons of, attack Viking’s sons, [302]