Hœnir

Hœnir

Pronunciation

HOY-nir (approximate; Old Norse phonology disputed)

Also Known As

Hönir

Tribe

Æsir


Sacred Animals

  • NA

Sacred Symbols & Objects

  • NA

Parentage

Parentage is unknown or unattested.


Consorts

No consorts are recorded.


Offspring

No offspring are recorded.

Source Quality: Directly Attested

Hœnir (Old Norse: Hœnir, also Hönir) is an Æsir deity associated with the Æsir-Vanir War and with the creation of humanity. He is one of the Æsir hostages sent to the Vanir alongside Mímir following the end of the war. The Vanir grew frustrated with Hœnir because he appeared indecisive without Mímir’s counsel — whenever Mímir was absent, Hœnir would respond to questions only with the phrase ‘let others decide.’ In retaliation, the Vanir beheaded Mímir.

In the creation of Ask and Embla, a triad of deities — Odin, Hœnir, and Lóðurr — grants gifts to the first humans. Hœnir provides óðr (sense, spirit, or inspiration; the exact meaning is debated) according to one reading of Völuspá.

Hœnir is listed in Völuspá as one of the gods who will survive Ragnarök and cast lots in the renewed world. He is one of the most poorly characterized deities in the surviving primary sources despite being mentioned in several key mythological contexts.

Traditional Offerings

  • No offerings to Hœnir are described in any primary source. He has no attested cult.

Modern Offerings

This deity does not have a widely established modern following.

Source Quality

Directly Attested

Additional Notes

Notes

No domains have been assigned because no cultic function is clearly attested or inferable for Hœnir beyond his genealogical and cosmogonic roles. Hœnir's gift to humanity in the creation narrative — variously translated as sense, spirit, warmth, or inspiration — depends on the interpretation of the Old Norse term óðr, which is itself contested. The identity of Lóðurr — the unnamed third member of the creation triad — has generated extensive scholarly debate; Lóðurr has been proposed to be Loki, Freyr, or an otherwise unattested deity, but none of these identifications is established.

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