At Freya we are inspired by Norse Goddess Freya ( FRE -JA). She is the goddess of LOVE , FERTILITY , PREGNANCY and CHILDBIRTH. Difficulty in conceiving, Pregnancy and New-born stages are the most vulnerable of all stages in life But at the same time, most of these people are not sick...
Freya (Old Norse: Freyja, Nordic: ᚠᚱᛖᛁᚨ), also known as Frigg (Old Norse: Frigga, Nordic: ᚠᚱᛁᚷᚷ), Freya Njördsdottir (Translation: Freya, Daughter of Njörd) and Nað (Nordic: ᚾᚨᛞ), is the Vanir Goddess of Love, Beauty, War, Death, Magic,...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Freya Dictionary Thesaurus Wikipedia Freya goddess of love, beauty, and fecundity; beautiful, blue-eyed blonde. [Norse Myth.: Leach, 425] See:Beauty, Feminine ...
Norse Fertility Goddess Also known as FreyjaGoddess of Love, Fertility and Sexual DesireA feisty warrior, she’s the daughter of Njord, and the beautiful twin sister of Freyr. As a Love Goddess she is — to put it in modern vernacular — a bit of a goer. She did marry a God called...
Freya is a very importantgoddessin Norse mythology, probably more than people realize, she is, according to Snorri, the highest of the Asynjur, and one could argue that her status is almost on par withOdin. Freya playing with a cat ...
Freya- (Norse mythology) goddess of love and fecundity; daughter of Njorth and sister of Frey Freyja Norse mythology- the mythology of Scandinavia (shared in part by Britain and Germany) until the establishment of Christianity Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Prin...
Have you ever felt a strong affinity for love, beauty, or even the battlefield? If so, it’s possible that the Norse goddess Freya is beckoning you to connect. Discover how to recognize her call, invoke her presence, and foster a meaningful relationship with this powerful deity. ...
goddess who later becameFreya was the wife of the god who later became Odin. While somewhat veiled, this is ultimately still the case in Old Norse literature. Freya's husband is named Óðr, a name which is virtually identical to that of Óðinn (the Old Norse form of “Odin”...
In Norse mythology, Odr (Old Norse: Óðr) is the husband of Freya, and the father of her two children Hnoss and Gersemi.
Be Infinite Freya, in Norse mythology, is the goddess of love, fertility, and agriculture. She is a true force of nature. Here at the farm, the Freya family is using this force to work WITH nature by cultivating healthy plants, joyous people, and peaceful minds. ...