courage of (one's) convictions



courage of (one's) convictions

Strong faith or confidence in one's beliefs. Often used in the phrase "have the courage of one's convictions." I need to have the courage of my convictions any time I'm around my parents—they always try to dissuade me from pursuing a career as a screenwriter. I'm always impressed with Stella—nothing can shake the courage of her convictions in her crusade for social justice.
See also: conviction, courage, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hildr-Ancient Scandinavian, Norse Mythology
SherleySHUR-leeEnglish (Rare)
Lilach-Hebrew
JoelJOL (English), JO-əl (English), ho-EL (Spanish), zhoo-EL (Portuguese), YO-el (Swedish, Finnish)English, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish, Biblical
HÓLmgeirr-Ancient Scandinavian
Kveta-Czech