Njord, the Norse god of the sea and wind, has two well-known children: Freyr and Freyja. Freyja is particularly notable as the goddess of love, fertility, and war. She is often associated with beauty and is a prominent figure in Norse mythology. Freyr, her brother, is associated with prosperity and fair weather.
Skadi is the godess of skiing, bowhunting, winter and mountains. She is the daughter of Thiazi and wife of Njord. She later married Odin.
Freya is the daughter of the sea god Njord and sister of Freyr. Though her mother is rarely mentioned, her mother could possibly be Nerthus.
Freyja, in Norse mythology, is the daughter of the chief god Njord, who is associated with the sea and wealth. Njord is part of the Vanir, a group of gods associated with fertility and prosperity, and he is married to Skadi, a giantess. Freyja is known as the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility, as well as war and death.
The parents of Freyja are Njord, the god of the sea and weather, and Njord's unnamed sister.
Njord
Njord
The Norse might have related Njord to Poseidon, or the Romans did so with their god Neptune. All three are sea gods.
Vanir
The Norse.
The Viking god of the sea is Njord. He is associated with seafaring, wind, fishing, and prosperity. Njord was also known for his ability to calm the seas and protect sailors.
Freya's mother is the goddess Njord in Norse mythology.
Njord is a Norse god, so has no Greek name.