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Fulla
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Fulla

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Fulla

handmaiden to the goddess Frigg

Fulla is a lesser-known goddess in Norse mythology, often depicted as a handmaiden and confidante to the goddess Frigg. Her name means "bountiful" or "plenty," and she is associated with abundance and prosperity.

Fulla is often described as a beautiful and loyal figure, who is always ready to serve and assist Frigg in her duties. She is typically depicted as wearing a gold band around her head and carrying a casket or box, which is said to contain Frigg's secrets and treasures. While

Fulla does not play a major role in Norse mythology, her presence as a loyal and trusted companion to Frigg highlights the importance of companionship and trust in Norse culture. Her name has also been used as a symbol of prosperity and abundance in various contexts throughout history.