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Forename Hedwig

In the world, Hedwig (Hedwig Germany United States Brazil Belgium Austria, Хедвиг Bulgaria Russia, הדוויג Israel) is a common female forename. The forename Hedwig is habitual in Germany, where it is quite a common female name, Austria, where it is quite a rare female name, and Namibia. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Germany, the United States, and Brazil. Very seldom, Hedwig is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Hedwig

name Eduviges, name Гедвиг, name Ядвига, name Hedvika, name Helwig, name Edvige, name Гедвіг, name Hedvigis, name Edwige, name Hadewig, name Helvig, name Хедвига, name Хедвиг, name 愛雲, name Edviges, name Ядвіга, name Hedvig, name Гедвига, name Heilwig, name Гедвіга, name Hedviga, name ידביגה, name הדוויג, name Hadwig, name Edwig, name Jadwiga, name Hedwig, name Hedwige, name Eduvigis
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Hedwig Austria, Germany, Brazil, United States, Belgium
Хедвиг Russia, Bulgaria
הדוויג Israel

First name Hedwig in the context

Hedwig is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Hedwig Bronski , the fictional character from The Tin Drum by Günter Grass; Hedwig , the Harry Potter’s owl; Hedwig of Malleore , the fictional queen from the Witcher series; Hedwig Harmsen , character in Goede tijden, slechte tijden and Hedwig , the operatic character in the opera Pique Dame by Franz von Suppé; in love with and loved by Emil, among other works.

Notable namesakes

hedwig Saxon noble woman, DE (b. 778) link
picture of hedwig of saxony hedwig of saxony hedwig of saxony Mother of Hugh Capet (b. 922) link
hedwig von nordgau Countess of Luxembourg, LU (b. 922) link
hedwig von nellenburg Peerage person ID=569119 (b. 995) link
hedwig of france, countess of nevers daughter of Robert II of France (b. 1003) link
hedwig de montagu gravin van tei Peerage person ID=593368 (b. 1035) link
hedwig von wolhusen (b. 1050) link
picture of hedwig von ballenstedt hedwig von ballenstedt hedwig von ballenstedt German Margrave of Meissen (b. 1140) link
hedwig of gudensberg German noblewoman (1098-1148) (b. 1098) link
picture of hedwig of bohemia hedwig of bohemia hedwig of bohemia Peerage person ID=9011 (b. 1154) link
hedwig of formbach (b. 1100) link
picture of hedwig von andechs hedwig von andechs hedwig von andechs Duchess of Silesia (1174–1243), DE (b. 1174) link
hedwig of hungary Peerage person ID=114063 (b. 1150) link
hedwig Duchess of Poland (b. 1150) link
hedwig of meissen (1200-1249) (b. 1200) link

Characteristic surnames

Beck, Krause, Peters, Thomas, Walter, Wagner, Werner, Müller, Schmidt, Schmitt, Schmitz, Schwarz, Baumann, Richter, Neumann, Hofmann, Fischer, Schäfer, Hartmann, Herrmann, Hoffmann, Williams, Kaiser, Becker, Schmid, Schulz, Koch, Roth, Lang, Jung, Wolf, Mayer, Maier, Meier, Meyer, Smith, Schneider, Bauer, Klein, Lange, Jones, Huber, Vogel, Frank, Fuchs, Weiss, Weber, Muller, Braun, and Zimmermann