[Opinions] Re: Freya and Freja
in reply to a message by Lily
I say them both just as Freya looks - "frey-a". I don't think it's risky a name at all. It's classy yet also unique. I prefer Freya because the use of the j-as-y is not common for my language and I think it makes Fryea look awkward. I think it may get misprounounced as Freja - or atleast give people pause. They might think it's "Free-ha" like the spanish j :) Which is kinda cool, but not Freya-cool.I went to art school with a Freya. It fit her perfectly. She was tall, redheaded, Icelandic, and an edgy modern dancer. She was also very nice, but so wickedly intelligent and regal-looking that she was rather imposing. A Freya to a T.
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Freya and Freja  ·  Lily  ·  12/28/2009, 11:24 PM
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Re: Freya and Freja  ·  Kitty  ·  12/29/2009, 5:30 AM
Freyja was my former English teacher's name  ·  Anthroponomastics  ·  12/29/2009, 8:59 AM
I also prefer the spelling Freyja. nt  ·  ArialBlack  ·  12/29/2009, 6:05 AM
Re: Freya and Freja  ·  Ninor  ·  12/29/2009, 3:40 AM
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Re: Freya and Freja  ·  Chrysanthemum  ·  12/28/2009, 11:41 PM