His name is the Old Norse equivalent of the goddess Nerthus[?] described by Tacitus. It has been suggested by Hilda R. Ellis Davidson[?] in Gods and Myths of Northern Europe[?] (1964) that there was possibly originally a male and female pair of deities, Niord and Nerthus, with Freyr later replacing Nerthus. She also makes the point that there were other male/female pairings of Norse gods of whom little is known but their names, e.g. Ullr[?] and Ullin[?].
Alternative: Njord, Njöror, Njörd
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