Stanza 20: Nanna is listed as the daughter of Nökkvi and as a relative of Óttar. This figure may or may not be the same Nanna as Baldr's wife.
‘Next there was Nanna, Nǫkkvi’s daughter,
her son was your father’s in-law;
that marital kinship is forgotten — I’ll count on further;
I knew both Broddr and Hǫrvir;
all that is your family, Óttarr the Foolish!
Chapter 27-34(p. 26): Nanna is introduced as the wife of Baldr and the daughter of Nep. Their son is the god Forseti.
‘Forseti is the name of the son of Baldr and Nanna Nep’s daughter.
Chapter 49(p. 49): Upon seeing her husband Baldr's dead body being carried to his funeral ship, Nanna dies from grief. Her body is then placed on the funeral pyre to be burned with him.
Then Baldr’s body was carried out on to the ship, and when his wife Nanna Nep’s daughter saw this she collapsed with grief and died. She was carried on to the pyre and it was set fire to.
Chapter 49(p. 50): From the underworld, the deceased Nanna sends gifts back with Hermod: a linen robe for the goddess Frigg and a finger-ring for the goddess Fulla.
...and Nanna sent Frigg a linen robe and other gifts too; to Fulla a finger-ring.
Introduction(p. 59): Nanna is listed among the goddesses (Asyniur) who are in attendance at a great feast in Asgard hosted for the giant Ægir.
...similarly the Asyniur, Frigg, Freyia, Gefiun, Idunn, Gerd, Sigyn, Fulla, Nanna.
Chapter 4-5(p. 74): In a section detailing poetic descriptions (kennings), it is noted that Baldr can be referred to as the "husband of Nanna."
How shall Baldr be referred to? By calling him son of Odin and Frigg, husband of Nanna, father of Forseti...
Chapter 18(p. 83): In an excerpt from a poem, the name "Nanna" is used as a poetic substitute (kenning) for a "troll-wife" or giantess.
And the honour-lessener [Thor] of the wake-hilt-[rock-] Nanna [troll-wife] caused the swollen rivers, rolling with hail over the lynx’s sea [mountains], to be foot-crossed.
Chapter 18-22(p. 86): When explaining kennings for the goddess Frigg, one way to refer to her is as the "mother-in-law of Nanna."
How shall Frigg be referred to? By calling her daughter of Fiorgyn, wife of Odin, mother of Baldr, rival of Iord and Rind and Gunnlod and Gerd, mother-in-law of Nanna...
Chapter 75(p. 157): In a systematic list of goddesses, Nanna is named among the Asyniur.
Hlin and Nanna, Hnoss, Rind and Siofn, Sol and Saga, Sigyn and Vor.
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