By her husband Óðr, she is the mother of two daughters, Hnoss and Gersemi. Along with her twin brother Freyr, her father Njörðr, and her mother (Njörðr's sister, unnamed in sources), she is a member of the Vanir.
In God of War 2018, players get a good look at Baldur, Freya's son, as he is the main antagonist in the game. Freya put a spell on Baldur that made him invulnerable to everything, except mistletoe.
The only thing she cherished from her marriage with Odin was their son Baldur.
Sometimes she also waited on the heroes' souls at Odin's banquet hall Valhalla, along with the Valkyries. Freya was married to Od (also spelled Ódr or Odur), about whom little else is known, except that they had a daughter named Hnoss, who was said to be as beautiful and precious as treasure.
Nik is the son of Freya Mikaelson and Keelin. He is the younger half-brother of Mathias and Freya's Unborn Son and presumably Vincent and Eva's Unborn Child. Due to agreeing to be a surrogate father of Freya and Keelin, it is presumed that Vincent Griffith is Nik's biological father.
With Odr, Freya had two daughters: Hnoss and Gersemi, whose names meant “treasure.”
Frejya, the Goddess of Marriage, has lived on Asgard through a soap opera's worth of family drama. This week on Marvel 101, find out how Freyja went from daughter of Odin's enemy to Thor's step-mother and Queen of the Asgardians. Freyja, like all Asgardian gods, is near immortal and resistant to disease and illness.
Freya shares exactly the same appearance as Chi, since they are twin sisters. She has the same hair-colour and style as Chi.
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. Her tears become gold and amber when they fall to Earth, therefore gold was called "Freyja's tears". They have two beautiful daughters called Hnoss and Gersemi.
Nikolaus "Nik" Vincent Malraux-Mikaelson is the son of Keelin Malraux and Freya Mikaelson.
Mathias and Freya Mikaelson's Unborn Son is a mentioned character on The Originals. He is the unborn witch son of Mathias and Freya Mikaelson and the step-brother of Finn Mikaelson II.
Baldur (Old Norse: Baldr, Nordic: ᛒᛅᛚᛏᚱ), also known as the Stranger, was the Norse Aesir God of Light and Peace. He is the son of Odin and Freya, younger half-brother of Thor, Týr and Heimdall, father of Forseti, and uncle of Magni, Modi and Thrúd.
Baldur is The Stranger you encounter in the opening of the game. He is the son of Odin and Freya, the witch you meet in the woods.
Zeus killed Kratos in God of War II (which is why Kratos has to escape from Hell), so it's only natural that Kratos would want to return the favor.
The pig was an important symbol of the Vanir and sacrificial practices (blót) associated with the group, particularly in association with Freyja and her brother Freyr.
Freya is a girl's name of Scandinavian origin.
Freya eventually became the mother of a beautiful little girl, whom she adored with all of her heart. Her great joy was to cradle her daughter in her arms and nurse her, and she held on to the hope that, somehow, she, her daughter, and her lover (the father of her child) could become a true family.
in Norse mythology, the wife of the thunder god, Thor. Sif was a giantess, goddess of grain and fertility, and one of the Asynjur. She was the mother of Ull, god of archery, skiing, and single combat. Sif was Thor's second wife, and Ull was his stepson.
Information. Freya is the sister of Freyr. She loves Loki, but Loki does not return his feelings. Despite this, Freya refuses to give up and does everything she can to put Loki into situations where she can take advantage of him.
(also spelled Siguna), in Norse mythology, one of the Asynjur goddesses, and the wife of Loki, the trickster fire god. Her name means “Victory Giver.” By Loki she had a son named Nari, or Narfi. But not much is known about Sigyn from the surviving literature, except in her connection to Loki's fate.
In Norse mythology, daughters of the principal god Odin, often called Odin's maidens, were called the Valkyries (Old Norse Valkyrjr, “choosers of the slain”). At his bidding, they flew on their horses over the fields of every battle to choose the souls of the heroic dead.
She is without a doubt a virgin goddess. She's more of the classy type that will save herself for her Vanadis Odr (Bell) rather than give her virginity to another god or mortal.
Freja – goddess of the Norse pantheon
Traditionally in Old Norse, her name was written as Freyja, though the modern spelling is Freja (anglicised to Freya). It's meaning is 'lady' or 'mistress', just as her brother's name Freyr means 'lord' in Old Norse.