The baby name Freca is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "FREH-kah".
Freca is Anglo-Saxon in Origin.
Freca is a name of Anglo-Saxon origin, meaning "bold, daring". It is a rare name that has been used for both boys and girls. The pronunciation of Freca is FREK-ah. The name has not been very popular in recent times, but it has a long history dating back to the Anglo-Saxon period.
In Anglo-Saxon mythology, Freca was a warrior who fought alongside King Hrothgar in the epic poem Beowulf. The name has also been found in other Anglo-Saxon literature, such as the poem "Widsith". It is believed that the name was popular among the Anglo-Saxon people, but it fell out of use after the Norman Conquest in 1066.
The name Freca is composed of two elements: "freo" meaning "free" and "ca" meaning "bold". The name is similar in meaning to other Anglo-Saxon names such as Freya and Frida. While the name has not been very popular in modern times, it has a rich history and a strong meaning that may appeal to parents looking for a unique and meaningful name for their child.