Freya
What is your opinion on Freya? How do you feel about the masculine Freyr?
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It’s pretty but overused to the point of near nausea here. It’s like every girl born within the last 15 years was either Freja/Freya or Emma at some point.
I’d wish I could love it more since Norse Mythology was one of my main interests growing up. But it’s just so overused that it’s about as exiting as beige at this point.
I’d wish I could love it more since Norse Mythology was one of my main interests growing up. But it’s just so overused that it’s about as exiting as beige at this point.
Don't like Freyr it makes me think of "friar".
I hate the English pr. of Freya FRAY-a, it is so ugly to me.
I like it as FREH-ya (long EH) and spelled Freja, preferably.
It is getting so common and I find the FRAY sound so unattractive, I wish people would use it less, it just doesn't sound nice in English. Same with Aurora.
And I like the English language but these two sound butchered in English.
I hate the English pr. of Freya FRAY-a, it is so ugly to me.
I like it as FREH-ya (long EH) and spelled Freja, preferably.
It is getting so common and I find the FRAY sound so unattractive, I wish people would use it less, it just doesn't sound nice in English. Same with Aurora.
And I like the English language but these two sound butchered in English.
It's pretty.
I don't like the look or sound of it. I can see the Goddess appeal though.
Freyr is slightly better.
Freyr is slightly better.