Freja is a name with Nordic roots, directly descending from the Scandinavian goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. Originally spelled Freyja, it has established itself in the German-speaking world as an elegant and sonorous variant. The name radiates a blend of ancient mythical power and modern femininity. It recalls old sagas, yet simultaneously feels fresh and timeless.
Freja is someone who enjoys life to the fullest, always with a smile on her face. She is intuitively strong, but never arrogant; instead, she lightens tense situations with charming sarcasm. Her inner compass is strong, yet she dislikes being put in boxes. One could say she has the heart of a poet and the spirit of an adventurer.
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In love In love, Freja is passionate but never possessive. She seeks a connection that burns both intellectually and emotionally. Romance is important to her, yet she prefers genuine, unvarnished moments over staged gestures. Her partner needs someone who respects her independence, as she only surrenders when she feels free.
Freja is consistently a female given name, derived from the goddess of the same name.
The pronunciation is "Fray-ja," where the "j" sounds like a soft "j" in "year."
The male equivalent in mythology is Freyr, the brother of Freyja.
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