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Fríðr

Fríðr is an Old Norse feminine given name attested in medieval Norse texts. The name is derived from the Old Norse adjective fríðr, meaning "beautiful, beloved, pleasant," and is typically interpreted as “the beautiful one” or “beloved.” Its form reflects the characteristic use of descriptive adjectives as personal names in Norse onomastics.

In historical usage, Fríðr appears in Icelandic and other Norse-speaking contexts within sagas and poetry. The

In modern times, the form Fríða is the more common Icelandic feminine variant, and Fríðr is now

Notable bearers of the name Fríðr are not widely recorded in the major medieval sources, reinforcing its

name
is
written
with
the
eth
letter
(ð)
in
traditional
Old
Norse
manuscripts.
While
it
is
cited
in
onomastic
discussions
of
Norse
names,
it
is
not
among
the
most
common
given
names
found
in
surviving
sources.
mainly
of
interest
to
scholars
studying
historic
Norse
naming
practices.
The
name
remains
relatively
rare
in
contemporary
usage
outside
academic
contexts.
profile
as
a
historically
documented
but
uncommon
Norse
given
name.
The
name
is
primarily
encountered
in
studies
of
Norse
language
and
onomastics
rather
than
as
a
widely
used
contemporary
given
name.