Frigg
In Norse mythology, Frigg or Frigga was the mother goddess and the wife of Odin or Odr. Considered queen of the heavens, the goddess of motherhood, fertility, love and housework. Indeed strong parallels exist between Frigg and Freya of whom she may be a different form.
Freya was a shaman practicting the seid and Frigg was reputed to have the ability to foresee everyone's destiny without revealing it. The mother of Baldur, she endeavoured to protect him from his preordained death by swearing oaths from everything in nature, but forgot the mistletoe.
Frigg's hall in Asgard is Fensalir. With her husband, she was the mother of Bragi and Hermod. Eir, a goddess of healing, was one of her constant companions. She may have had an affair with Vei and Vili, Odin's brothers. She had attendants named GlÃÂúm and Syn.
She participated in the Wild Hunt (Asgardreid) along with her husband.
She had three attendants, Hlin, Gna and Fulla, all of whom may have been the same deity in a different aspect as Frigg.
It may be stated with a great degree of truth that Frigg and Freya are the same but different versions. Freya became Frigg after she lived with the Aesir. A wife for Odin/Odr; promiscuous Freya provided a lusty choice on his part.