Various gods and men appear as Sons of Odin or Sons of Wodan/Wotan or Sons of Woden in old Old Norse and Old High German and Old English texts.
Four gods, Thor, Baldr, Vidar and Váli, are explicitly identified as sons of Odin in the Eddic poems, in the skaldic poems, in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum, and in the Gylfaginning section of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda. But silence on the matter does not indicate that other gods whose parentage is not mentioned in these works might not also be sons of Odin.
In various kennings Snorri also describes Heimdallr, Bragi, Týr and Höd as sons of Odin, information that appears nowhere else in the Edda.
For Heimdallr there is no variant account of his father. The same may not be true for Bragi if Bragi is taken to be the skaldic poet Bragi Boddason made into a god. But Týr, according to the Eddic poem Hymiskvida, was son of the giant Hymir rather than a son of Odin. As to Höd, outside of the single statement in the kennings, Snorri makes no mention that Höd is Baldr's brother or Odin's son, though one might expect that to be emphasized. In Saxo's version of the death of Baldr, Höd, whom Saxo calls Høtherus, is a mortal and in no way related to Saxo's demi-god Baldur.
Near to the blaze I wander
Through this black night I ponder
The edge of our mighty swords did clash
Fallen by our axes helmets smashed
Glory and fame blood is our name
Souls full of thunder hearts of steel
Killers of men a warrior's friend
Sworn to avenge our fallen brothers
To the end
One day too I may fall
I will enter Odin's Hall
I will die sword in hand
My name and my deeds will scorch the land
Glory and fame blood is our name
Souls full of thunder hearts of steel
Killers of men of warriors friend
Sworn to avenge our fallen brothers
Sons of the Gods
Today we shall die
Open Valhalla's door
Let the battle begin
With swords in the wind
Hail Gods of War
Sons of Odin we four
By the Hammer of Thor
Ride down from the sky
Another is born another shall fall
This day men will die
Glory and fame blood is our name
Souls full of thunder hearts of steel
Killers of men of warrior's friend
Sworn to avenge our fallen brothers
Sons of the Gods today we shall die
Open Valhalla's door
Let the battle begin
With swords in the wind
Hail Gods of War
Sons of the Gods today we shall die
Open Valhalla's door
Let the battle begin
With swords in the wind
Hail Gods of War
Let the battle begin
With swords in the wind
Hail Gods of War!!!
[Onward into the heart of the battle
Fought the sons of Odin
Outnumbered many times
Still they fought on
Blood poured forth from their wounds
Deep into the earth
Vultures waited for the broken shells
That once were bodies
But Odin alone would choose the day
They would enter Valhalla
And in their hour of need
He sent forth onto them
The Berserker Rage
Now gods and men
They rose up from the ground
Screaming like wild animals
Such is the gift of absolute power
No blade or weapon could harm them
They killed men and horses alike
And all who stood before them died that day