In Norse mythology, Jotuns or Jötunn of Utgard, Jötunnheim were the race of giants, separated into categories such as frost giants (rime giants, hrimthurs), fire giants, sea giants and storm giants. The first race drowned in Ymir's blood, and were repopulated by Bergelmir.
- Baugi
- Bergelmir
- Bestla
- Bolthorn
- Geirrod
- Gerd
- Gjalp
- Greip
- Gilling
- Gymir
- HrodIn Norse mythology, Hrod was the wife of Hymir and a giantess. Norse giants.
- HrungnirHrungnir was a giant in Norse mythology, slain by the god Thor with his hammer Mjollnir. The account is documented in the Skaldskaparmal, in the Younger Edda by Snorri Sturluson. Prior to his demise, Hrungnir engaged in a wager with Odin in which Odin sta
- HymirIn Norse mythology, Hymir was a giant, a husband of Hrod. He owned a cauldron which the Aesir wanted to brew beer in. Thor obtained it from him. During Ragnarok, Hymir will sail Naglfar, a boat made of the nails of the dead and freed by the preceding floo
- IvaldiIvaldi an early Teutonic deity, is also called Wade (or Vate , Keeper of the Ford in Germanic and Anglo-Saxon mythology. The jotun son of a sea goddess, Ivaldi was a smith by trade. He and his sons the Vatlings were responsible for creating many magical t
- JarnsaxaIn Norse mythology, Jarnsaxa was a Jotun and Thor's lover. By him, she was the mother of Magni. Jarnsaxa was not the mother of Thrud and Modi; Sif was their mother. Norse giants.
- Kari
- LokiThis page is about the Norse god Loki. For other uses of the word see Loki (disambiguation). Loki tricks Hod into shooting Baldur Loki Laufeyiarson in Norse mythology is the " god" of mischief, a son of Farbauti and Laufey, and is described as the "contri
- Olvaldi
- Skadi
- Suttung
- Thiazi
- Thrudgelmir
- Thrym
- Utgardaloki
- Vafthruthnir
- Ymir
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Norse mythology