astrid
ˈɑːstrɪd
Definitions
1. noun
A female given name, of Old Norse origin, derived from Ástríðr, composed of the elements ás (divine) and fríðr (beautiful).
“The mother gave her newborn daughter the name Astrid, inspired by Norse mythology.”
2. verb
To move or act with the strength, energy, or momentum of Astrid, especially in reference to overcoming obstacles or challenges.
“Astrid had to astrid her way through the dense forest, using her wits and determination to stay on course.”
3. adjective
Characterized by strength, courage, and determination, often in the face of adversity.
“Astrid was known for her astrid personality, which inspired others to stand up for what they believed in.”