freya

IPA: frˈeɪʌ

Root Word: Freya

noun

  • A female given name from the Germanic languages of mostly British usage.
  • Alternative form of Freyja [(Norse mythology) A deity among the Vanir associated with sex, death, and seiðr, who receives half of those who die in battle in the afterlife field Fólkvangr (the other half going to Odin's hall, Valhalla), and whose brother is Freyr.]
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Examples of "freya" in Sentences

  • Narugami as well as Freya around.
  • Asura and Freya appear to be very close.
  • Freya neutralised the curse with ease, though.
  • I moved Freya to Freyja and corrected the spelling.
  • But it's clear that Ottar is just a protege of Freya.
  • Freya and Frigg are often be confused with each other.
  • There is a possibility that Freya didn't have a husband.
  • Freya and Ingrid go to the island alone to rescue their father.
  • Freya was no longer able to move, and was bedridden from that point on.
  • Freya in the story is a woman in Asialand, a concubine of Odin, not a goddess.

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