Frida

Frida is a name symbolizing peace and beauty. It evokes the essence of tranquility and love. The name has over time become associated with an image of artistic strength and serene assurance, partly due to its association with notable figures in art and culture.

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The name 'Frida' has its roots in Old Norse, derived from the word 'fríðr,' meaning beautiful or beloved. It crossed into Germanic languages, where it's associated with the words 'frithu' or 'fridu', which mean peace or security. The name Frida is often linked to Nordic, Scandinavian, and Germanic regions.

  • Popularity: 2,170th
  • Babies named Frida in the US in 2023:
    Female: 209
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Fry, Fred, Dida, Fifi, Rida.
  • Full Names: Friedegunde, Friedelinde, Fredericka, Wilfrida, Alfreda.
  • Famous Namesakes: Frida Kahlo-Painter, Frida Gustavsson-Model, Anni-Frid Lyngstad-Singer, Frida Hughes-Poet, Frida Aasen-Model.
  • Gender: Unisex with a stronger association toward feminine usage
  • Numerology: In numerology, 'Frida' resonates with the number 2, which symbolizes harmony, balance, and partnership. It suggests an individual who is intuitive, diplomatic, and loves partnership. Those with this name are often seen as peacemakers and enjoy creating environments of harmony and understanding.

Throughout history, the name Frida has seen varying degrees of popularity. In the early 20th century, it surged in recognition, influenced by iconic figures such as Frida Kahlo. Recent years have seen a resurgence in its charm, maintaining a presence in Scandinavia, Germany, and increasingly in English-speaking countries.

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