önnurra
**Önnurra** is a lesser-known but historically significant term in Norse mythology and folklore, primarily associated with the Viking Age and medieval Scandinavian traditions. The word itself appears to derive from Old Norse, where it likely referred to a type of protective charm, amulet, or ritual object believed to ward off evil spirits, misfortune, or harm. These objects were often crafted from materials like bone, wood, or metal and were sometimes inscribed with runes or symbols thought to possess magical properties.
Önnurra may have been linked to broader Norse beliefs in *galdr* (magic) and *seidr* (a form of
In later medieval and folk traditions, similar protective talismans persisted across Northern Europe, often tied to
Today, the term is primarily of academic interest, studied within the contexts of Norse religion, material culture,