Okay, so the other day I was scrolling through my social media feed, and I saw this post about “Norse horoscope signs.” I’d heard about them before, but never really looked into it. It sounded kind of interesting, so I decided to do a little digging.
First, I opened up my browser and typed in “Norse horoscope signs.” A bunch of websites popped up, and I just clicked on the first few that looked legit. I started reading about how it’s based on runes and myths, which I thought was pretty cool.
From what I gathered, it’s a bit different from the usual zodiac signs we’re used to. This one uses runes, which are like these old symbols, and they’re supposed to tell you about your fate based on when you were born. I found this chart thingy that matched up birth months with these runes.
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Freyr
January 20 – February 18
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Njord
February 19 – March 20
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Thor
March 21 – April 19
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Tyr
April 20 – May 20
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Baldr
May 21 – June 20
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Bragi
June 21 – July 22
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Vidar
July 23 – August 22
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Hodur
August 23 – September 22
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Hermod
September 23 – October 22
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Loki
October 23 – November 22
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Vali
November 23 – December 21
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Ullur
December 22 – January 19
I spent a good chunk of time just reading through different websites, trying to figure out which rune was mine. It took a bit of searching, but I finally figured it out. Turns out, I’m a Hodur. After that, I dug into what it meant to be a Hodur. I read about the traits and stuff, and honestly, some of it actually resonated with me.
Then I decided to look at my friends’ signs too, just for fun. I texted a few of them, asking for their birth dates, and then I checked the chart to see their runes. We had a good laugh about it, comparing our signs and seeing if they matched our personalities.
Honestly, the whole process was more fun than I expected. I didn’t really think I’d get into it that much, but it was kind of addictive, you know? Like, once I started, I just wanted to keep reading and learning more. And I must admit, it was a good reminder that sometimes it’s cool to explore things outside of your usual interests.
So yeah, that’s pretty much how I spent my afternoon – diving into the world of Norse horoscope signs. It was a random little adventure, but I’m glad I did it. It’s always fun to learn something new, even if it’s just a bit of trivia about runes and ancient myths.