
Máni
Máni is the Norse god of the Moon in ancient Scandinavian mythology. He personifies the moon's glowing presence in the night sky and is believed to guide and influence celestial movements. According to myth, Máni is responsible for the moon's regular travel across the sky, driven by his chariot pulled by horses. He is part of a divine family that includes his sister Sól, the Sun goddess. In Norse stories, Máni's journey explains the changing phases of the moon, symbolizing natural cycles and timekeeping in these ancient beliefs.