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      Meaning of the first name Etheldreda

      Origin

      Old English, Anglo-saxon

      Meaning

      Noble Strength or Noble Power

      Variations

      Etheldred, Ethelred, Aethelred
      The name Etheldreda derives from Old English and Anglo-Saxon roots, combining elements that translate to noble strength or noble power. The prefix Ethel signifies nobility or excellence, while the suffix dræd relates to strength or courage. This etymology evokes qualities of dignity, resilience, and leadership, making it a name steeped in meaning and significance.

      Etheldreda has a rich historical backdrop, most notably associated with Saint Etheldreda (or Audrea), an Anglo-Saxon princess who founded the Abbey of Ely in the 7th century. Her life exemplified piety and devotion, as she chose a religious vocation despite noble lineage and marriage arrangements. The name gained prominence in medieval England, often given to women of noble birth. Throughout history, it has been linked to themes of sanctity, resilience, and social stature, with several variant forms appearing in various records and regions.

      In contemporary society, Etheldreda is less common but retains a distinct presence, often appearing in historical or religious contexts. It may be encountered in literature, genealogy, and among those interested in medieval history. The name has seen a minor resurgence in recent years as parents seek unique, traditional names for their children. While not prevalent, Etheldreda serves as a reminder of heritage and the enduring qualities of nobility and strength.

      Based on our records...

      Dering

      Dering

      This is the most common surname associated with Etheldreda.
      William

      William

      This is the most common name of those married to a Etheldreda.
      John

      John

      This is the most common name for a child of a Etheldreda.
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      1887 is when there were the most people born with the first name Etheldreda.

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