Mégingjörð
Mégingjörð is a figure from Norse mythology, often interpreted as a giantess. Her name is generally translated as "might-belt" or "power-belt." She is primarily known through her appearance in the Poetic Edda, specifically in the poem Grímnismál. In this text, Odin, disguised as Grímnir, describes the dwellings of the gods. He mentions that Mégingjörð is the belt worn by Thor, the god of thunder. This belt is described as a source of his immense strength, doubling his already formidable power when he dons it.
The significance of Mégingjörð lies in its connection to Thor's might. While not a deity herself, she