
Frigg (goddess)
Frigg is a goddess from Norse mythology, primarily known as the wife of Odin, the chief god. She is associated with love, marriage, motherhood, and domesticity, often regarded as a protector of families and homes. Frigg is also known for her wisdom and foresight, having the ability to see the future, though she cannot change its course. Celebrated in various Viking Age texts, she embodies the complexities of femininity and strength, influencing both her divine family and the mortal realm. Her Roman counterpart is often considered to be Frigga, reflecting cultural exchanges in ancient times.