The Norse mythology that reemerged in modern times was not canonical in the sense that an authoritative version of it did not exist.
However, it would eventually gain popularity and become a personal name.
Freya, the Lusted Stories of Freya often highlighted her sex appeal and desirability.
Wily Loki, the archetypal trickster of the Norse gods, transformed himself into a mare and distracted the stallion.
In this role, Freya preserved peace among the gods and maintained the cycles of fertility that kept the world in motion.
One of the principal deities of the Norse pantheon, the lovely and enchanting Freya was a goddess of blessings, love, lust, and fertility.