
Hnoss (Old Norse "jewel" or "treasure") is one of the daughters of Freyja and Óðr in Norse mythology.
The Old Norse name Hnoss is translated as 'treasure'. It is semantically and etymologically comparable with the Icelandic hnoss ('nipper'), or with the Old Danish noss ('sweetheart) and nusse ('infant'). In the Prose Edda, Snorri Sturluson states that beautiful things were called hnossir (Old Norse: 'jewels' or 'treasures') after her name.