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In Norse mythology, Annar ("second/another") was the second husband of Nótt ("Night") and father of Jörð. He was a grandfather of the god Thor.

In the Gylfaginning, it is said:

"She (Nótt) was wedded to him that was called Annar; Jörð was their daughter."