Definition of Nanna

1. Noun. The mother of your father or mother.

Exact synonyms: Gran, Grandma, Grandmother, Grannie, Granny, Nan
Generic synonyms: Grandparent
Specialized synonyms: Nan
Language type: Britain, Britain

2. Noun. (Norse mythology) wife of Balder.
Category relationships: Norse Mythology
Generic synonyms: Norse Deity

3. Noun. God of the Moon; counterpart of the Akkadian Sin.
Geographical relationships: Sumer
Generic synonyms: Semitic Deity

Definition of Nanna

1. Proper noun. (Norse mythology) A goddess, the wife of Balder. ¹

2. Proper noun. The god of the moon in Sumerian mythology. ¹

3. Noun. grandmother ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Nanna

1. a she-goat [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nanna

Nancere
Nances
Nanchang
Nancy Freeman Mitford
Nancy Mitford
Nancy Reagan gaze
Nancy Witcher Astor
Nanda Devi
Nandamuri
Nando
Nanea
Nanga Parbat
Nanjing
Nanking
Nanna
Nannie
Nanning
Nannizzia
Nanny
Nannygate
Nano
Nanophyetus salmincola
Nansemond
Nansemonds
Nansen
Nanson
Nantes
Nanticoke

Literary usage of Nanna

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, & Art by William Harrison Ainsworth, George Cruikshank, Hablot Knight Browne (1845)
"She lived a short, dazzling, fashionable and unhappy life, and die<l in her twenty-eighth year. Lady Fanny . did not join her lover in the grave. She "nanna ..."

2. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1896)
"Thus, in the red light of the glowing peats, with the stormy world around them, to David and nanna the winter months wore away. When nanna was able to weep, ..."

3. The Complete Poetical Works of Theodore Tilton in One Volume: With a Preface by Theodore Tilton (1897)
""Balder the Beautiful'—and nanna his bride—are impersonations of the brief northern summer. And such a summer! Yachts that sail on July evenings across ..."

4. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1884)
"He disarmed Thor, put Baldur lo flight, and married nanna. ... We see from this story that nanna may be regarded either as the pride of Baldur or of Hodur, ..."

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