• I hope it settles … along with my anxious heart “Here’s To Life” sung by me, FREYjA, from our 2006 album “This Girl” with piano & co-production by Chris Cody.
  • Freyja — (Freia, Frouwa, »Frau«), in der nordischen Mythologie eine Göttin aus dem Geschlechte der Wanen (s.d.), Tochter des Njord, Schwester des Freyr.
  • Freyja’s prize possession is her magnificent necklace Brisingamen, which was forged by dwarves and imbued with all sorts of magical powers.
  • Freyja married a god called Óðr. She loves her husband deeply, but he often went away on long journeys, and Freyja cried red golden tears for him.
  • Additionally, Freyja is also a fierce warrior and is said to lead the Valkyries, female deities who choose which warriors will die in battle and which will live.
  • Freyja, (Old Norse: “Lady”), most renowned of the Norse goddesses, who was the sister and female counterpart of Freyr and was in charge of love, fertility, battle...
  • Freyja, the Norse goddess of witchcraft, death, love, and fertility, was later condemned by Christian missionaries as the “Queen of Witches.”
  • Bir İskandinav tanrısı olarak Freyja, İskandinav ve Germen halkları tarafından paylaşılan karmaşık bir dini, mitolojik ve kozmolojik inanç sistemine aitti.
  • Stories of Freyja appear extensively throughout Scandinavian folklore and notably in the Poetic Edda, the Prose Edda, and Heimskringla.
  • Freyja, Fólkvangr'ın cennetsel alan(lar)ını yönetir ve burada savaşta ölenlerin yarısını kabul eder, diğer yarısı ise Valhalla'ya gider.