Freya
Freya was the number 7 most popular girls' name in England and Wales in 2024, given to 1,929 babies that year, according to the Office for National Statistics. It moved down 2 places from rank 5 in 2023. As general background, Freya is usually said to be of Old Norse origin, meaning lady or noblewoman, the Norse goddess of love. The popularity figures are the real ONS count and rank; the meaning is widely attested etymology, not a claim about any individual.
Freya in the ONS data
| ONS rank (2024, England and Wales) | 7 of the girls' names |
| Babies given this name (2024) | 1,929 |
| Registered as a | girl's name |
| Change since 2023 | down 2 places from rank 5 in 2023 |
Source: ONS Baby names in England and Wales, 2024 edition, released 2025-07-31. Accessed 2026-06-14. The rank and count are the real ONS figures for England and Wales. Refreshed each year on the ONS release.
What Freya means
Freya is usually described as a name of Old Norse origin, meaning lady or noblewoman, the Norse goddess of love. This is general etymological background drawn from established naming reference works. It describes the name's history and is not a claim about any individual who carries it.
Meanings and origins are general background, not ONS data and not advice.
Freya also appears in these lists
Freya is one of our picks for these baby name themes, all drawn from the ONS 2024 top 50.
Names like Freya
Other ONS top-50 names that share a theme with Freya.
Nearby in the girls' ranking
- 6. Florence
- 7. Freya
- 8. Poppy
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Last reviewed: 12 June 2026