Frej

  • [ FRIE (Danish, German), FRAY (Swedish) ]
  • Danish, Swedish, German
Danish, Swedish and German form of FREYR.

FREYR   male   Norse Mythology, Icelandic
Means "lord" in Old Norse. This was the name of a Norse god. He may have originally been called Yngvi, with the name Freyr being his title. Freyr presided over fertility, sunlight and rain, and was the husband of the frost giantess Gerd. With his twin sister Freya and father Njord he was one of the group of deities called the Vanir.
EQUIVALENTS
DANISH: Frej
GERMAN: Frej
ICELANDIC: Freyr
NORSE MYTHOLOGY: Frey, Freyr
SWEDISH: Frej
FEMININE FORMS
DANISH: Freja
ENGLISH (BRITISH): Freya
GERMAN: Freja
ICELANDIC: Freyja
NORSE MYTHOLOGY: Frea, Freya, Freyja
NORWEGIAN: Frøya
SWEDISH: Freja