Turid

Modern form of ÞÓRFRÍÐR.

TóRFRíDR   female   Ancient Scandinavian
Derived from the Old Norse elements Þórr (see THOR) and fríðr "beautiful".
THOR   male   Norse Mythology, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian
From the Old Norse Þórr meaning "thunder", ultimately from the early Germanic *Þunraz. Thor was the Norse god of strength, thunder, war and storms, the son of Odin. He was armed with a hammer called Mjolnir, and wore an enchanted belt that doubled his strength.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT SCANDINAVIAN: Þórfríðr
DANISH: Turid
NORWEGIAN: Turid
SWEDISH: Turid
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ANCIENT SCANDINAVIAN: Þóra, Tófa
DANISH: Thora, Tora, Tove
GERMAN: Thora
ICELANDIC: Þóra
NORWEGIAN: Thora, Tora, Torø, Tove, Tuva
SWEDISH: Thora, Tora, Tova, Tove, Tuva
OTHER FORMS
NORSE MYTHOLOGY: Þórr