Haldis
Haldis is a given name of Norse origin. It is derived from the Old Norse elements "hálfr," meaning "half" or "son of," and "dís," meaning "goddess" or "woman." Therefore, the name can be interpreted as "half-goddess" or "daughter of a goddess." The name is relatively uncommon in modern usage, though it has seen some popularity in Scandinavian countries and among those with an interest in Norse mythology.
The name Haldis appears in historical records and literary works, often associated with female figures. While