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Freya
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What's The Definition Of Freya?
[n] goddess of love and fecundity; daughter of Njorth and sister of Frey
Synonyms | Synonyms for Freya: Freyja Related Terms | Find terms related to Freya: Adonis | Aesir | Amor | Aphrodite | Apollo | Apollo Belvedere | Astarte | Balder | Bor | Bori | Bragi | Cleopatra | Cupid | Donar | Eros | Forseti | Frey | Freyja | Freyr | Frigg | Frigga | Hebe | Heimdall | Hel | Hertha | Hoenir | houri | Hyperion | Idun | Ing | Ithunn | Kama | Loki | Love | Nanna | Narcissus | Nerthus | Njord | Njorth | Odin | peri | Reimthursen | Sif | Sigyn | the Graces | Thor | Tiu | Tyr | Ull | Ullr | Vali | Vanir | Venus | Venus de Milo | Vidar | Vitharr | Wayland | Weland | Woden | Wotan | Wyrd See Also | Norse deity Freya In Webster's Dictionary \Frey"a\ (fr[imac]"[.a]), n. [Icel. Freyja.] (Scand.
Myth.)
The daughter of Nj["o]rd, and goddess of love and beauty; the
Scandinavian Venus; -- in Teutonic myths confounded with
Frigga, but in Scandinavian, distinct. [Written also {Frea},
{Freyia}, and {Freyja}.]
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