Marie-Astrid
Latin and Old Norse · Girl · 4 syllables
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About the name Marie-Astrid
Marie-Astrid combines "Marie," derived from Latin "Maria" meaning "of the sea" or associated with the Virgin Mary, and "Astrid," from Old Norse elements "áss" (god) and "fríðr" (beautiful), meaning "divine beauty." The name is primarily used in Scandinavian and French-speaking cultures, with notable historical prominence through Princess Astrid of Sweden and other European royalty, reflecting its aristocratic heritage in Northern Europe and Belgium.
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Etymology
Marie-Astrid combines "Marie," derived from Latin "Maria" meaning "of the sea" or associated with the Virgin Mary, and "Astrid," from Old Norse elements "áss" (god) and "fríðr" (beautiful), meaning "divine beauty." The name is primarily used in Scandinavian and French-speaking cultures, with notable historical prominence through Princess Astrid of Sweden and other European royalty, reflecting its aristocratic heritage in Northern Europe and Belgium.
Marie-Astrid currently ranks #7,383 in the United States as a girl's name. It reached its peak popularity around 1982.
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