- en.wikipedia.org FreyrFreyr, sometimes referred to as Yngvi-Freyr, was especially associated with Sweden and seen as an ancestor of the Swedish royal house [citation needed].
- mythlok.com freyr/Freyr is positioned among the Vanir, being the offspring of the god Njörðr and his sister-wife. He shares this lineage with his twin sister, the goddess Freyja.
- medium.com @asyurul19/freyr-god-of-fertility-and-…Known as the god of abundance and growth, Freyr is associated with fertility, prosperity, and the bounties of the earth.
- occult-world.com freyr/Freyr was considered an ancestral spirit by the kings of Uppsala, who may have used his name as a title. (Freyr literally means “Lord” and is a title.)
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/FreyrAs a Norse deity, Freyr belonged to a complex religious, mythological and cosmological belief system shared by the Scandinavian and Germanic peoples.
- mitolojisi.com tanri-freyr/Dokuz dünyanın hepsini müthiş bir manzarayla gören Freyr in dikkatini devler ülkesi Jotunheim ve bu diyardaki Gerdr adında bir dişi dev çeker.
- pantheon.org articles/f/freyr.htmlFreyr is the son of Njörðr, and brother of Freyja; his mother is not named, but Loki says in Lokasenna, stanza 36, that Njörðr had Freyr by his own sister.
- norse-mythology.org gods-and-creatures/the-vanir-…Freyr was one of the most widely and passionately venerated divinities amongst the heathen Norse and other Germanic peoples.
- theosophytrust.org 638-freyrA symbiosis ensued wherein several Vanir characteristics were learnt by the older gods, and Freyr, in particular, made the concerns of the Aesirs his own.
- ozhanozturk.com 2018/03/21/freyr/Thor gibi Freyr de hayvan sürülerini korumakta, bu yüzden salgın hastalık zamanlarında adına büyük ateşler yakılarak yardımı istenmekteydi.