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In Norse mythology, Hnoss is the daughter of Freyja and Óðr, and the twin sister of Gersemi. She is the goddess of wealth, friendship and happiness.

Name
The Old Norse term Hnoss has been translated in a variety of ways by scholars and folklorists. David Leeming and Christopher Fee in their joint book The Goddess: Myths of the Great Mother claim that Hnoss' name was drawn from the word for "gem," in which she is described as sparkling like a diamond. Given Hnoss is the daughter of the most beautiful goddess Freyja, it should come as no surprise that jewels bear her name. Hilda Ellis Davidson in her Roles of the Northern Goddess similarly claims that Hnoss' name derives from a great beauty whose name may be "used for treasure in poetry" states that Hnoss "bears her mother's eyelash-rain," which translates to "there is gold on the precious object." == Role and interpretation ==
Role and interpretation
Modern scholars generally interpret Hnoss as less as an independently active deity, and more as a personification of treasure, beauty, or precious objects within Old Norse poetic tradition. Her name is linked to the Old Norse word hnoss meaning “treasure” or “jewel,” and she is often understood through this association rather than through detailed mythological narratives. She is known as a goddess of the personification of treasure and not as a "goddess of happiness." == Attestations ==
Attestations
In Gylfaginning (The Beguiling of Gylfi), Hnoss is portrayed as the beautiful daughter of Freyja and Óð: In Skáldskaparmál (The Language of Poetry), a þulur (18–22) mentions Hnoss as the daughter of Freyja ("How shall Freyia be referred to? By calling her (...) mother of Hnoss"), and in Ynglinga saga a passage (Chapter Ten) describes "Hnoss and Gersimi" as her daughters. Gersemi (whose name also means 'treasure' and only appears in this passage of the Prose Edda) could be the same figure as Hnoss. The 12th-century skald Einarr Skúlason, cited by Snorri in Skáldskaparmál, refers to Hnoss in a kenning as Freyia's "glorious child" and Freyr’s niece: == References ==
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