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Forename Astrid

In the entire world, Astrid (Astrid Germany Guatemala Indonesia Democratic Republic of the Congo Colombia, Astride Indonesia Democratic Republic of the Congo Germany Mexico United States, Астрид Russia Bulgaria Kazakhstan, along with others...) is a widespread predominantly girly, but very infrequently male first name. The forename Astrid is characteristic of Guatemala, where it is quite a common feminine name, Germany, and Panama (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it is commonest in Germany, Indonesia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Much less frequently, Astrid is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Astrid

name Áss, name Astrīda, name Astrida, name Âstrîd, name Astrìd, name Estrid, name Астрід, name Astri, name Astrïd, name Astride, name Astríd, name Астрид, name Ãstrid, name Ástrid, name אסטריד, name استريد, name Àstrid, name Asztrid, name Astryda, name Astrid, name Astrîd, name Âstrïd, name แอสทริด
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Astrid Germany, Colombia, Indonesia, Guatemala, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Astride Germany, United States, Mexico, Indonesia, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Астрид Kazakhstan, Russia, Bulgaria
אסטריד Israel

First name Astrid in the context

Astrid is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Astrid Farnsworth , the fictional character in the television series Fringe; Astrid Peth , the Doctor Who character, Voyage of the Damned; Astrid Méganck , character in Wittekerke; Astrid Frémont , character in Plus belle la vie and Astrid Anker-Hansen , character in Hotel Cæsar, among other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of astrid olavsdatter astrid olavsdatter astrid olavsdatter Queen Consort of King Olav II of Norway (b. 1000) link
astrid njalsdotter Swedish queen (b. 1001) link
picture of astrid stampe feddersen astrid stampe feddersen astrid stampe feddersen feminist, DK (b. 1852) link
picture of astrid blume astrid blume astrid blume Danish educators; temperance activist (1872-1924), DK (b. 1872) link
picture of astrid lous astrid lous astrid lous Norwegian singer (1872-1945), NO (b. 1872) link
picture of astrid rosing sawyer astrid rosing sawyer astrid rosing sawyer Danish-born businesswoman and translator (1874-1954), US (b. 1874) link
picture of astrid gullstrand astrid gullstrand astrid gullstrand Swedish lyricist, artist and writer, SE (b. 1874) link
picture of astrid cleve astrid cleve astrid cleve Swedish botanist, geologist, chemist (1875-1968), SE (b. 1875) link
picture of astrid holm astrid holm astrid holm Danish painter (1876-1937), DK (b. 1876) link
picture of astrid ahnfelt astrid ahnfelt astrid ahnfelt Swedish writer, translator and journalist, SE (b. 1876) link
picture of astrid kjellberg-juel astrid kjellberg-juel astrid kjellberg-juel Swedish artist (1877-1965), SE (b. 1877) link
picture of astrid nyberg astrid nyberg astrid nyberg Swedish suffragette and newspaper editor, SE (b. 1877) link
picture of astrid wahlstedt astrid wahlstedt astrid wahlstedt Swedish painter (1877–1946), SE (b. 1877) link
picture of astrid ydén astrid ydén astrid ydén Swedish harpist, SE (b. 1881) link
picture of astrid hermelin astrid hermelin astrid hermelin Swedish painter, SE (b. 1881) link

Characteristic surnames

Cruz, Mendoza, Müller, Sanchez, Salazar, Schmidt, Alvarez, Aguilar, Ramirez, Jimenez, Herrera, Vasquez, Martinez, Alvarado, Carolina, Castillo, Guerrero, Gonzalez, Quintero, Contreras, Rodriguez, Gutierrez, Morales, Hernandez, Ortega, Vargas, Ruiz, Diaz, Mejia, Silva, Perez, Ramos, Rojas, Reyes, Gomez, Lopez, Ortiz, Moreno, Mendez, Medina, Muñoz, Acosta, Castro, Romero, Rivera, Garcia, Torres, Flores, and Fernandez