Njord is a Norse god of fertility, weather, and prosperity in Scandinavian mythology. The name Njord is derived from the Old Norse word 'njarðr', meaning 'inheritor' or 'successor'.
In Norse mythology, Njord was worshipped as a god of agriculture, fishing, and commerce, often depicted with his son Freyr. He is also associated with fertility and prosperity in many cultures.
People named Njord are often seen as nurturing, optimistic, and practical individuals who value stability and security, reflecting the god's role in Norse mythology.
Although not commonly used today, the name Njord has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique cultural significance and symbolism.