Freyja

See also: freyja

English

Freyja in her cat-drawn chariot.

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Norse Freyja, from freyja (lady), from Proto-Germanic *frawjǭ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfɹeɪə/

Proper noun

Freyja

  1. (Norse mythology) The goddess of love, fertility, beauty and seiðr, who receives half of those who die in battle in her heavenly abode of Fólkvangr (the other half going to Odin's hall, Valhalla), and whose chariot is drawn by cats.

Further reading


Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse Freyja, from freyja (lady), from Proto-Germanic *frawjǭ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfreiːja/
    Rhymes: -eiːja

Proper noun

Freyja f

  1. (Norse mythology) Freyja or Freya, goddess of love and fertility
  2. A female given name

Declension

References


Old Norse

Etymology

From freyja (lady), from Proto-Germanic *frawjǭ.

Proper noun

Freyja f

  1. (Norse mythology) Freya, goddess of love and fertility (see Freyja)

Descendants


Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Norse Freyja.

Proper noun

Freyja f

  1. (Norse mythology) Freya (goddess of love)
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