The Norse goddess, Frigg "Lady" is the wife of Odin. Mother of Balder. She possessed many magical abilities.
She is a goddess of fertility. Frigg is considered to have been the same as Freya (Norse goddess of sexual love and keeper of the souls of slain heroes). The two eventually split into separate deities.
She is also goddess of the moon, of witches, a goddess Mother of All, the Protector of Children, and goddess of marriage & fertility
Her animals are the cat and the falcon.
she is the goddess of fertility and beauty
There is no Norse God/dess of Hearth, nor any God/dess that closely relates to hearth, therefore you cannot compare the two.
Odin
Skadi - (Norse) - Goddess of hunting & skiing. Ullr - (Norse) - God of Skiing & the Bow (hunting) Diana (Roman) - Goddess of the hunt Arawn (Welsh) - God of the Hunt and the Underworld Artemis (Greek) - Goddess of Childbirth and Hunting
Freya is the Norse god of love, beauty, fertility, gold, war, and death, and was extremely beautiful. This is somewhat similar to the Greek goddess Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty who was also extremely beautiful.
The name Friday comes from the Old English Frīġedæġ, meaning the "day of Frige", a result of an old convention associating the Old English goddess Frigg with the Roman goddess Venus.
Her name means Strength, and she is the daughter of Thor. There is no evidence that she was actively worshiped by anyone.
SundayThis name is from Old English/Anglo Saxon (before 700) Sunnandæg (literally meaning "day of the sun"), which is cognate to other Germanic languages.(Wikipedia)MondayThis name is from the Anglo-Saxon monandaeg, "the moon's day". This day was sacred to the goddess of the moon.TuesdayThis day was named for the Norse god Tyr.WednesdayThe day named in honor of Wodan (Odin).ThursdayThe day named after the Norse god Thor. In the Norse languages this day is called Torsdag.FridayThe day in honor of the Norse goddess Frigg.SaturdayThis day is dedicated to dies Saturni, "Saturn's Day", by the ancient Romans in honor of Saturn. In Anglo-Saxon: sater daeg.monday-the moon's daytuesday-tui's daywednesday-wodan's daythursday-thor's dayfriday-freya's daysaturday-saturn's daysunday-the sun's day
there weren't any norse god of games
Hera was a goddess that was Zeus's wife she was the goddess of marriage, birth, and love. I know a story where she is jealous very often. I am sorry I know no more.
no Athena didn't have any hardships or troubles. she was a goddess and that means she had help from other gods/goddesses and she was the goddess of wisdom so she would know how to fix any problem.
well theirs the legends about the goddess venus. but i dont know what legends