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Freya
Freya has really started to grow on me, It might even be creeping into my top 10. So WDYT?
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I really like it. It's popular in the UK now, but it isn't popular where I'm at yet, so it still seems refreshing to me because I rarely encounter it.

This message was edited 3/16/2012, 5:50 AM

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It's not a favorite of mine, but I do like Frey for a boy.
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Freya is a really sweet name. I like it.
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I don't mind goddesses but I do mind pronunciation issues.Freya could be Frier, as in One who fries, or Friar, as in Robin Hood's friend Friar Tuck.Freya could be Frayer, as in One who unravels fabrics.In Afrikaans and probably Dutch, 'vryer' or 'vrijer' is a person intent upon amorous activities! Pronounced like the fabric vandal, with a definite R.I wouldn't use Freya.
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Gorgeous. I have Freya Eve, Freya Juniper, and Freya Marigold as combos :)
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I think it's a great name, I've been a fan of it for a long time.
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Not a fan. It's become kinda trendy and boring to me... as well as making me think of stuff that needs mending.
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Freya has a gorgeous sound. Add to that the great mythological imagery and you've got one fabulous name. Love it.Freya Linden and Gwendolen Freya are my stock combinations for it.
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I love Freya. Since I am from America, I don't know anyone with this name.
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I've also started liking it more, it's clean and clear-cut and has an interesting origin.
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I find Freya to be a pretty name. It's also distinctive.
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I like it. It looks and sounds pretty.
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