Thors — Mother's Name ((top))

Frigga's role in this myth highlights her intelligence and resourcefulness. She is able to think on her feet and come up with a plan to outwit the giant Thrym and retrieve Mjolnir. This story also shows Frigga's close relationship with her son, Thor, and her willingness to do whatever it takes to help him.

In original Norse mythology, Thor’s biological mother is (Old Norse for "Earth"). She is the personification of the earth and a giantess (jötunn) who had a relationship with Odin.

In Norse mythology, Jörð is a giantess (jötunn) and the personification of the earth. She is described as the mother of Thor by , the chief of the Æsir. Her name literally means “earth” in Old Norse. thors mother's name

In some sources, she is also referred to as (another name for the earth goddess), though that name is less common in the surviving myths.

In actual Norse myths, Frigg and Jörð are separate entities. Frigg is the mother of Baldur, while Jörð is the mother of Thor. The Marvel Comics Names: Gaea and the Phoenix Frigga's role in this myth highlights her intelligence

Despite her importance, Frigga is not as well-known as some of the other figures in Norse mythology. This is partly due to the fact that the myths were often passed down through oral tradition, and Frigga's stories were not as widely told as those of her husband and son. However, Frigga plays an important role in many of the myths, often serving as a mediator and advisor to the other gods.

In the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda , she is sometimes called Fjörgyn or Hlödyn . In original Norse mythology, Thor’s biological mother is

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe and popular culture, the name most commonly associated with Thor's mother is (played by Rene Russo).