Nótt
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Nótt
Summary
Nótt is a Norse mythical character[1]. She draws 132 Wikipedia views per month (norse_mythical_character category, ranking #17 of 90).[2]
Key Facts
- Nótt's father was Narfi[3].
- Among Nótt's spouses was Naglfari[4].
- Nótt was married to Dellingr[5].
- Nótt was married to Annar[6].
- A child of Nótt was Dagr[7].
- A child of Nótt was Auðr[8].
- A child of Nótt was Máni[9].
- A child of Nótt was Jörð[10].
- A child of Nótt was Q16647766[11].
- Nótt was a member of gýgr[12].
- Nótt's image is recorded as Peter Nicolai Arbo - Natten - Nasjonalmuseet - NG.M.03666.jpg[13].
- Nótt is recorded as female[14].
- Nótt's instance of is recorded as Norse mythical character[15].
- Nótt's part of is recorded as Norse mythology[16].
- Nótt's Commons category is recorded as Nótt[17].
- Nótt's said to be the same as is recorded as The Queen of the Night[18].
- Nótt's said to be the same as is recorded as Nyx[19].
- Nótt's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0m1z2[20].
- Nótt's worshipped by is recorded as Norse mythology[21].
- Nótt's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'non', 'text': 'Nótt'}[22].
- Nótt's Fandom article ID is recorded as mythus:Nott[23].
- Nótt's Fandom article ID is recorded as the-demonic-paradise:Nótt[24].
Body
Origins and Family
Nótt's father was Narfi[3].
Personal Life
Spouses include Naglfari[4], a Norse mythical character[25]; Dellingr[5], a Norse deity[26]; and Annar[6], a Norse deity[27]. Children include Dagr[7], a personification[28]; Auðr[8], a mythical character[29]; Máni[9], a Norse mythical character[30]; Jörð[10], a Norse deity[31]; and Q16647766[11], a mythical character[32].
Why It Matters
Nótt draws 132 Wikipedia views per month (norse_mythical_character category, ranking #17 of 90).[2] She has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] She is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]
FAQs
Who were Nótt's parents?
Nótt's father was Narfi[3].
Who was Nótt married to?
Nótt's spouses include Naglfari[4], Dellingr[5], and Annar[6].