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      Meaning of the first name Idunna

      Origin

      Norse Mythology

      Meaning

      Goddess of Youth And Vitality

      Variations

      Idonna, Idunn, Iduna
      Idunna, also known as Idun, is a notable figure in Norse mythology, revered as the goddess of youth, vitality, and rejuvenation. She is primarily recognized for her role as the guardian of the golden apples that provide immortality to the gods. These apples symbolize perpetual youth and renewal, reinforcing her association with life and vigor. Idunna's attributes emphasize the importance of vitality in mythological narratives, as she plays a crucial part in maintaining the strength of the Aesir, the primary pantheon of Norse deities.

      Historically, Idunna is mentioned primarily in the Prose Edda, a collection of Old Norse writings compiled in the 13th century, where she is depicted as an essential deity among the gods. Her story, particularly the tale of her kidnapping by the giant Thiassi, illustrates themes of growth and the cyclical nature of life and youth. It showcases how the gods relied on Idunna's apples to sustain their immortality, which became a central element in various myths. The character of Idunna reflects the cultural values of the Norse people, who placed significant importance on youthfulness, vitality, and the natural world's cycles.

      In contemporary society, the name Idunna has seen a resurgence, particularly in communities interested in Norse mythology and paganism. It embodies qualities of youthful energy and resilience, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking names with historical depth. Additionally, the figure of Idunna has influenced modern literature, art, and various media, where she is often portrayed as a symbol of regeneration and the interconnectedness of life forces. As such, the name continues to resonate with themes of vitality, echoing its mythological roots in today's cultural consciousness.

      Based on our records...

      Jackson

      Jackson

      This is the most common surname associated with Idunna.
      Charles

      Charles

      This is the most common name of those married to a Idunna.
      Hother

      Hother

      This is the most common name for a child of a Idunna.
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      1884 is when there were the most people born with the first name Idunna.

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