Frida

English

Etymology

  • In Scandinavia, Frida mainly derives from the Old Norse name Fríða, short for female names ending in fríðr (beautiful, beloved).
  • In Central and Eastern Europe, Frida is a short form of compound names containing the Germanic element fried "peace"; cognate to English Freda.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfɹiːdə/

Proper noun

Frida

  1. A female given name from the Germanic languages occasionally used in English.

See also

Anagrams

Danish

Proper noun

Frida

  1. a female given name of Old Norse and Germanic origin

Faroese

Proper noun

Frida f

  1. a female given name

Usage notes

Matronymics

  • son of Frida: Friduson
  • daughter of Frida: Fridudóttir

Declension

Singular
Indefinite
Nominative Frida
Accusative Fridu
Dative Fridu
Genitive Fridu

German

Proper noun

Frida

  1. a female given name from the Germanic languages, a less common variant of Frieda

Norwegian

Proper noun

Frida

  1. a female given name of Old Norse and Germanic origin

Female given names ending in Old Norse fríðr:

Spanish

Proper noun

Frida

  1. a female given name

Swedish

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Proper noun

Frida c (genitive Fridas)

  1. a female given name of mainly Old Norse origin. The oldest known use in Sweden is from 1388. It can also be a short form of the Germanic names Frideborg, Alfrida, Elfrida and Valfrida

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