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TFreya (Fray-uh) means basically "Lady".
This is an Old Norse name derived from the High German frouwa ("lady" or "mistress.") In Old Norse myth, Freya, Freyja or Froja was the goddess of love and fertility, daughter of the sea god. She was said to be so beautiful that all living things fell in love with her. She could fly through the sky disguised as a falcon, and divided the souls of dead warriors with Odin, the most powerful of the Norse gods. She was also the wearer of the magic necklace, the Brisingamen.
TFreya (Fray-uh) means
TFreya (Fray-uh) means basically "Lady".
This is an Old Norse name derived from the High German frouwa ("lady" or "mistress.") In Old Norse myth, Freya, Freyja or Froja was the goddess of love and fertility, daughter of the sea god. She was said to be so beautiful that all living things fell in love with her. She could fly through the sky disguised as a falcon, and divided the souls of dead warriors with Odin, the most powerful of the Norse gods. She was also the wearer of the magic necklace, the Brisingamen.