Þorrs
Þorrs is a figure who appears in Norse mythology. He is the son of the god Thor and the giantess Járnsaxa. Þorrs is mentioned in the Prose Edda, specifically in the Skáldskaparmál. He is the brother of Magni. While not a major deity with extensive sagas dedicated to him, his lineage connects him to prominent figures within the Norse pantheon. His name is thought to derive from the Old Norse word for "thunder." Information about Þorrs' specific deeds or role in mythological events is limited. He is primarily known through his parentage and his relationship to his more famous father and brother. The existence of Þorrs highlights the complex family structures and the intermingling of gods and giants within Norse cosmology.