Ida

Derived from the Germanic element id meaning "work, labour". The Normans brought this name to England, though it eventually died out there in the Middle Ages. It was strongly revived in the 19th century, in part due to the heroine in Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem 'The Princess' (1847), which was later adapted into the play 'Princess Ida' (1884) by Gilbert and Sullivan.... [more]

EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Ida
CROATIAN: Ida
DANISH: Ida
DUTCH: Ida
ENGLISH: Ida, Idella, Idelle
FINNISH: Iida
GERMAN: Ida
HUNGARIAN: Ida
ITALIAN: Ida
NORWEGIAN: Ida
PORTUGUESE: Ida
SLOVENE: Ida
SPANISH: Ida
SWEDISH: Ida