Bedda name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Germanic, Old English, Latin and Hebrew
Usage: Faroese and Swedish
Meaning: Battle Maid, Prayer, The Blessed and Venerable
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What does Bedda mean?

Commonly used in Swedish and Faroese, Bedda used for girls is of Germanic origin. Bedda is variant of vintage sounding and famous Beda. Beda is variant of Bede. Beda is abridged form of Benedict.

Meaning of Beda is Venerable, Blessed and Warrior Maid is of Old English and Germanic origin.. Also Bedda is Faroese equivalent of Betta.

Variants of Bedda

Beda, Bede, Bedah, Betta, Benedictus, Bette, Bet, Bettha, Peder, Bendiks, Benedict, Bettelou, Betty, Berte, Beta, Petula, Bethania

How popular is the name Bedda?

Bedda is a familiar baby name in Morocco and India. At least, 600 people globally have carried Bedda as their given name, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries according to our estimate.

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Numerological aspects of Bedda

Greater knowledge and truth drive you to explore constantly. If letter A is your capstone in your name, it reveals your challenging nature and ambitious perspective. Change your attitude to change your life for the better. Reveal your pain and let people who've hurt you know how you feel. You love people back but not with the same intensity they love and care about you. Having letter A at the end of your name symbolizes your free thinking and an open mind.

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