LYDIA female English, German, Finnish, Biblical, Old Church Slavic, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Means "from Lydia" in Greek. Lydia was a region on the west coast of Asia Minor. In the New Testament this is the name of a woman converted to Christianity by Saint Paul. In the modern era the name has been in use since the Protestant Reformation. |
EQUIVALENTS |
BIBLICAL GREEK: Lydia |
BIBLICAL LATIN: Lydia |
BIBLICAL: Lydia |
BULGARIAN: Lidiya |
CATALAN: Lídia |
CROATIAN: Lidija |
CZECH: Lýdie |
ENGLISH: Lyda, Lydia |
FAROESE: Lýdia |
FINNISH: Lydia |
FRENCH: Lydie |
GERMAN: Lydia |
HUNGARIAN: Lídia |
ITALIAN: Lidia |
MACEDONIAN: Lidija |
OLD CHURCH SLAVIC: Lydia |
POLISH: Lidia |
PORTUGUESE: Lídia |
ROMANIAN: Lidia |
RUSSIAN: Lidiya |
SERBIAN: Lidija |
SLOVAK: Lýdia |
SLOVENE: Lidija |
SPANISH: Lidia |
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS |
ENGLISH: Liddy |
FINNISH: Lyyti |
HUNGARIAN: Lilla |
POLISH: Lidka |
RUSSIAN: Lidochka |