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Origin of the name Frida
The name Frida (“peaceful”) has Old German roots, but is very popular in Israel and Scandinavia. It migrated around the world due to the similarity in the sounds of other names of the Jewish and northern peoples. So, for example, Frida in Freud’s Yiddish, and from the group of Scandinavian languages these are Fridolin and Federika. The name is quite common in Europe, as it echoes names in the culture of different nations. In Russia it has long been considered theirs and it means “faithful”. In Scottish mythology, Fritta is Frieza, the goddess of love whose day was Friday. In Germanic-Scandinavian, Freya is the goddess of love and war.
According to another version, Frida is a derivative of the male name Friedrich, which also has Germanic roots and means “mighty,” “hero.” Frida was the name given to girls who had a warlike disposition and a brave heart.
Frida, by its combination of sounds, is a mysterious and mythological name. It inspires artists, cartoonists and writers. Frida is a character in Bulgakov’s novel The Master and Margarita. An unfortunate sinner who asked Margarita to intercede for her before the Prince of Darkness.
Meaning and characteristics of the name Frida
The meaning of the name “peaceful,” Frida, predetermined the character of the bearers. They are friendly, peace-loving, a little withdrawn, self-absorbed, not at all aggressive, but they should not be considered spineless. These are women with a powerful moral core, high self-organization and the ability to repel any attacks from offenders. They will bravely and selflessly defend what is dear to them. How lionesses will not let up the fight until the enemy is neutralized. Fridas will not betray, but they themselves cannot tolerate lies and hypocrisy.
Their mysterious nature and incomprehensible name confuse people who think that Fridas are frivolous and frivolous. In fact, they are uncommunicative and will never open up after the first meeting. But only those closest to her can know how sincere Frida can be. Her complacency and wisdom truly envelops her interlocutor in peace. By the way, “peace” is one of the meanings of the name Frida. No wonder Frida is a wonderful friend and mentor.
Frida is hardworking, but her constant “self-absorption” prevents her from concentrating in her studies. But in her creativity she has no equal. A little absent-minded and sublime, Frida has a keen eye for art and has refined manners.
Having become a mother, Frida prioritizes obedience, aesthetic development and good taste in raising children. Spiritual values are higher for her than everyday life. She is able to survive in difficult conditions and not complain about hardships. Together with her husband, Frida will go through all the tests of fate – “… in wealth and in poverty, in sorrow and in joy…”. Once she has taken an oath, Frida will never break it.
Fridas are kind, fairy fairies. A vanishing species of highly moral and spiritually rich women. The name became a talisman and amulet for its owner, reinforcing her with the strength and wisdom of her ancestors from time immemorial. By naming their daughter Frida, modern parents give her a life-affirming attitude towards the victory of good over evil, the high over the poor and light over darkness.
Name days:
31 January
Diminutive version
Firochka
Abbreviated
Fira, Fima, Rida, Fri
According to the church
Phaeoktista
Color
- white
Planet
- Venus
Element
- water
Stone talisman
agate, opal
Metal
silver
Plants
violet
Totem animal
deer