Stemming from old norse freyja, modern forms of the name include freya, freyia, and freja Freyja rules over her heavenly field, fólkvangr, where she receives half of those who die in battle. Freya (old norse freyja, “lady”) is one of the preeminent goddesses in norse mythology Freya was the arrestingly beautiful norse goddess of blessings, love, and fertility A member of the vanir tribe known for her skill in divination, she could be both a gentle ruler and a fierce warrior. 芙蕾雅 (Freya),北歐神話中的美與愛之神,是涅爾德的女兒。 在日耳曼,她和神後芙莉嘉混為一談,但在挪威、瑞典、丹麥和冰島,她是獨立的神。
“lady”), most renowned of the norse goddesses, who was the sister and female counterpart of freyr and was in charge of love, fertility, battle, and death Her father was njörd, the sea god Pigs were sacred to her, and she rode a boar with golden bristles Freya, sometimes known as freyja, was a powerful goddess of norse mythology said to oversee the realms of love, sex, fertility, war, and death. Freya, one of the most revered goddesses in norse mythology, embodies love, beauty, fertility, and war She holds a vital position in the norse pantheon, influencing various aspects of life and death.
Her origins can be traced back to the vanir gods, a group of deities associated with fertility, wisdom, and the ability to see the future.
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