Hedwig

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English

Etymology

From German Hedwig, from Old High German Haduwig, Hadwig, from Proto-Germanic *Haþuwīgą, from *haþuz (fight) + *wīgą (battle).

Proper noun

Hedwig

  1. A female given name from Proto-Germanic

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German

Etymology

From Old High German Haduwig, Hadwig, from Proto-Germanic *Haþuwīgą, from *haþuz (fight) + *wīgą (battle).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈheːtvɪç/
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Proper noun

Hedwig f (genitive Hedwigs)

  1. a female given name from Proto-Germanic, borne by a 12th/13th century Silesian saint.