Rana Niejta
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Rana Niejta and Rana Niejte are Ume Sami names on a goddess in Sami mythology. In Northern Sami she is called Rana Neida and Rana Neide (names in other Sami languages are Rana Nieda, Ruona Neida, Radien-neide and Blende). Rana Niejta is the goddess for spring and fertility. The literal translation of the name Rana is «the green» or «the green, fertile fields». The name Rana Niejta can freely be translated as «the daughter of earth». According to Sami mythology, she made the mountains turned southwards green, so that hungry reindeer had enough food.
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Rana Niejta, även kallad Radien-neide, var en gudom i samisk religion. Hon var vårens gudinna och associerades med vårens fruktbarhet och allt som hörde till denna. Hon var dotter till Rádienáhttje och Rádienáhkká och syster till Raediengiedte.
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Rana Niejta
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Rana Niejta and Rana Niejte are Ume Sami names on a goddess in Sami mythology. In Northern Sami she is called Rana Neida and Rana Neide (names in other Sami languages are Rana Nieda, Ruona Neida, Radien-neide and Blende). Rana Niejta is the goddess for spring and fertility. The literal translation of the name Rana is «the green» or «the green, fertile fields». The name Rana Niejta can freely be translated as «the daughter of earth». According to Sami mythology, she made the mountains turned southwards green, so that hungry reindeer had enough food.
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Rana Niejta, även kallad Radien-neide, var en gudom i samisk religion. Hon var vårens gudinna och associerades med vårens fruktbarhet och allt som hörde till denna. Hon var dotter till Rádienáhttje och Rádienáhkká och syster till Raediengiedte.
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