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Nanna - Definition and Overview

Nanna is a god in Sumerian mythology, god of the moon, son of Enlil and Ninlil. His sacred city was Ur. He was named Sin by the Babylonians and was also worshipped by them in Harran. His wife was Ningal ('Great Lady') who bore him Utu 'Sun' and Inana and in some texts Ishkur.


Nanna is a goddess in Norse mythology, the daughter of Nep and wife of Baldur. She and Baldur are both Aesir and live together in Briedablik in Asgard. With Baldur, she was the mother of Forseti and Brono.


Norse mythology
The Nine Worlds of Norse Mythology
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Example Usage of Nanna

eeazy1986: well Nanna just left waiting for bubby to get home and already miss mommy :(
morningsRwrong: @littleFletcher my Nanna dropped boiling fat on her arm the other week it looked horrid! wrap peas up and put it on your arm! :)
leablog: Scared Mummy to death when Nanna lost me in the shop!
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