Freyja is a Norse goddess associated with many aspects of life, including love, fertility, war, death, and magic:
Freyja is the most famous Norse goddess of love and beauty.
Freyja is also a goddess of war and death, and is said to receive half of the warriors who die in battle.
Freyja is associated with seiðr, a form of magic that allows her to see and influence the future. She also taught Odin this magical art.
Freyja is associated with fertility, and the Necklace of Brisings is a fertility symbol associated with her.
Freyja is often depicted traveling in a chariot pulled by cats, or riding a boar named Hildisvíni. She also has a cloak of falcon feathers.
Freyja is the daughter of Njord, the sea god, and has a twin brother named Freyr. She is married to Óðr, and they have two daughters, Hnoss and Gersemi.
Freyja is also known by the nicknames Mardöll, Hörn, Gefn, and Syr