a riddle wrapped in an enigma



a riddle wrapped in an enigma

That which is so dense and secretive as to be totally indecipherable or impossible to foretell. It is a shortened version of a line used by Winston Churchill to describe the intentions and interests of Russia in 1939: "I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is a key. That key is Russian national interest." Many versions, variations, and appropriations of the quote, its structure, and its meaning have since been in use. I can't make any sense of this calculus textbook, it's like a riddle wrapped in an enigma. I just don't have any idea what Mary expects from me; she's a riddle wrapped in an enigma.
See also: enigma, riddle, wrap

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
HrÓArr-Ancient Scandinavian
Luca (2)LOO-tsah (Croatian)Hungarian, Croatian
IvÁN-Spanish, Hungarian
Brianabree-AN-ə, bree-AHN-ə, brie-AN-əEnglish
Addy (2)-Medieval English
OttÓ-Hungarian, Icelandic