Freya

Sibling names for Freya

Names that feel like they belong with Freya — they share Freya's mythological style, lean toward its Norse origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.

NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Briseida GirlGreek/brih-SAY-duh/Spanish form of Briseis, a figure from Greek mythology.62/100
Thor BoyNorse/TOR/Thunder or God of thunder.74/100
Eris GirlGreek/AIR-is/Greek goddess of discord and strife.62/100
Oden BoyNorse/OH-den/Variant of Odin, meaning point of a weapon or spirit of poetry.34/100
Ninfa GirlSpanish/Italian/NEEN-fuh/Derived from the Spanish and Italian word for nymph, a mythological spirit.63/100
Arion BoyGreek/uh-RY-un/From Greek mythology, a legendary poet and musician.62/100
Fae GirlScottish/English/FAY/Derived from the Scottish and English word meaning fairy, symbolizing magic and wonder.63/100
Varun BoySanskrit/VAR-oon/In Hindu mythology, the god of water and oceans, symbolizing purity and fluid strength.63/100
Citlalli GirlNahuatl/sit-LAH-lee/Nahuatl (Aztec) origin meaning star.60/100
Taran BoyIrish/Celtic/TAR-un/A variant of Tarán in Irish mythology, meaning thunder or the god of thunder.63/100
Cleopatra GirlGreek/klee-o-PAH-truh/Greek origin meaning father's glory.60/100
Artemio BoyGreek; from Artemis/ar-TEM-ee-oh/From the Greek goddess Artemis, associated with the hunt and the moon.61/100

Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Freya