Sól
Sól, also known as Sunna in some sources, is a figure in Norse mythology who represents the Sun. The name derives from the Old Norse word sól, meaning sun. In myth she is the daughter of Mundilfari and the sister of Máni, the personification of the Moon.
Sól is described as driving the Sun across the heavens in a chariot drawn by two horses,
A central element of Sól’s myth is her pursuer, the wolf Sköll, who seeks to devour the
Sól is mentioned in both the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda, where she is cited in
Today, Sól appears in scholarly discussions of Norse cosmology and in modern literature and neopagan contexts