Edda (1)

  • [ ED-dah ]
  • Italian
Italian form of HEDDA.

HEDDA   female   Norwegian, Swedish
Diminutive of HEDVIG. This is the name of the heroine of the play 'Hedda Gabler' (1890) by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen.
HEDVIG   female   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Scandinavian form of HEDWIG.
HEDWIG   female   German
From the Germanic name Hadewig, derived from the Germanic elements hadu "battle, combat" and wig "war". This was the name of a 13th-century German saint, the wife of the Polish duke Henry the Bearded. It was subsequently borne by a 14th-century Polish queen (usually known by her Polish name Jadwiga) who is now also regarded as a saint.
FULL FORMS
ITALIAN: Edvige
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Hadewig
CZECH: Hedvika
DANISH: Hedvig
DUTCH: Hadewych, Hedy
FRENCH: Edwige
GERMAN: Hedwig, Hedy
LITHUANIAN: Jadvyga
NORWEGIAN: Hedda, Hedvig
POLISH: Iga, Jadwiga, Jadzia
SLOVAK: Hedviga
SLOVENE: Hedvika
SWEDISH: Hedda, Hedvig