Astrid

The name Astrid has a rich heritage and carries the meaning of 'divine beauty' or 'beautiful, loved by the gods'. It evokes a sense of elegance, grace, and celestial charm.

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Astrid is derived from the Old Norse language, combining the elements 'ás' meaning 'god' and 'fríðr' meaning 'beautiful, beloved'. The name dates back to the Viking Age and was popularized in Scandinavian regions and later spread to other parts of Europe.

  • Popularity: 826th
  • Babies named Astrid in the US in 2023:
    Female: 764
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Astri, Asta, Addie, Ris, Didi.
  • Full Names: Astrida, Astrithr, Astrith, Austra, Astreda.
  • Famous Namesakes: Astrid Lindgren - Author, Astrid Kirchherr - Photographer, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey - Actress, Princess Astrid of Belgium - Royalty, Astrid S - Singer.
  • Gender: Traditionally a feminine name, Astrid is predominantly given to females, but it has also been used for males in some regions.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Astrid corresponds to the number 1, symbolizing leadership, strength, and pioneering spirit. People with this name are thought to be independent thinkers and highly motivated, often feeling a need to pave their own way and initiate new ventures.

Astrid has maintained its popularity primarily in Scandinavian countries and parts of Europe. It is a timeless name that has experienced periods of resurgence in popularity, notably in the mid-20th century due to notable figures and more recently due to its vintage appeal.

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