There is none.
Freyja
Mistletoe.
Mistletoe.
Of coarse! Everyone loves a greek goddess. Why wouldn't Scandinavian guys?
Vanadium was named for Vanadis, the mythical Scandinavian goddess of beauty and love.
Freya is a Scandinavian name that means "Goddess of Love, Fertility, and Beauty".
The Druids considered mistletoe a holy plant that protected from evil and had great medicinal value. Mistletoe didn't begin quite so well in Norse mythology: the arrow that killed Baldur, beloved of the gods, was carved from mistletoe. The Norse gods then judged that henceforth mistletoe would be under the command of the goddess of love, in order to negate its use for hate--that's one explanation of why those who stand under the mistletoe are expected to kiss. they go kiss kiss under the mistletoe. But that is a lie. They never did
According to Christmas custom, any two people who meet under a hanging of mistletoe are obliged to kiss. The custom may be of Scandinavian origin.[16] It was described as early as 1820 by Washington Irving in his "The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon"
The tradition began in England. The mistletoe was considered magical in that it remained green all through the winter. The druids considered it sacred and would never allow it to touch the ground.
The Christmas tradition surrounding mistletoe states that two people who meet beneath it should kiss. The tradition originated in Scandinavia. In Norse mythology, a goddess declared that mistletoe would bring love into the world and the tradition of kissing beneath it started.
Freyja is the Norse goddess associated with love and beauty. She rides a cart pulled by two giant cats. She has a cloak of feathers and a pet boar.
Vanadium was named after Vanadis, the mythical Scandinavian goddess of beauty and love. Panchromium was the name given to vanadium by the original discoverer who then lost the right to name this new element due to a clerical error. http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/panchromium