Certificate of Name
Hedda
Feminine
Norwegian, Swedish
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyHedda is a diminutive of Hedvig, itself a Scandinavian, Finnish, and Hungarian form of the Old German name Hedwig. Hedwig is derived from the Old German elements hadu 'battle, combat' and wig 'war', giving the name a martial meaning: 'battle-war' or 'fighter'. Thus, while Hedda is a short, friendly form, its roots carry connotations of strength and conflict.Cultural SignificanceHedda is best known internationally as the name of the title character in Henrik Ibsen's 1890 play Hedda Gabler. Ibsen's Hedda is a complex, tragic heroine, often considered one of the great female roles in drama. The play's enduring popularity has made the name widely recognized in literary circles and beyond. In Scandinavia, Hedda has been in consistent use, both as a standalone name and as a short form, enjoying periods of fashion.Notable BearersSeveral notable women have borne the name Hedda, particularly in Scandinavia and Germanic Europe. Among them: Swedish physician and suffragist Hedda Andersson (1861–1950), cross-country skier Hedda Østberg Amundsen (born 1998), and skier Hedda Berntsen (born 1976). In the English-speaking world, the name is most famously associated with American actress and columnist Hedda Hopper (born Elda Furry, 1885–1966), who adopted 'Hedda' as a stage name. Other bearers include German translator and writer Hedda Eulenberg (1876–1960) and Norwegian footballer Hedda Strand Gardsjord (born 1982).VariantsHedda is part of a large family of names derived from the same Germanic root. Other forms include the Dutch Hadewych and the German Hedy, another diminutive. The full name Hedvig is used in Hungarian and Scandinavian, while Hedwig is the German and Polish (via Saint Jadwiga) standard. The Slovenian form is Hedvika, and the Finnish Helvi shares the same origin.SummaryMeaning: Derived from Germanic 'battle' and 'war'Origin: Scandinavian/Germanic diminutive of Hedvig/HedwigType: Feminine given nameRegions: Norway, Sweden, Germany, also international
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