jörðarinnar
Jörðarinnar is a term derived from Old Norse and is often translated as "the Earth" or "the world." In Norse mythology, Jörð is a prominent giantess and the mother of Thor, the god of thunder. She is personified as the Earth itself, a powerful elemental force representing the land, soil, and ground beneath one's feet. Her lineage is significant, connecting Thor directly to the primordial forces of the cosmos.
Jörð's parentage is typically attributed to Annar and Nótt, the personification of night. Her union with Odin,
The concept of Jörð as a divine or semi-divine entity embodying the Earth highlights the ancient Germanic