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Astridnoun
occasionally borrowed from Scandinavia since the 19th century.
Etymology: Ástríðr, from áss "god" + fríðr "beautiful"; a royal name in Scandinavia, popular there since the Middle Ages.
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ASTRID
ASTRID2 is a synchrotron light source at the Department of Physics and Astronomy of Aarhus University. ASTRID2 was designed, constructed and is operated by the Centre for Storage Ring Facilities in Aarhus (ISA).
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Astrid
Astrid were a guitar-pop foursome from the Isle of Lewis in the Hebrides, Scotland.
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Astrid
Astrid is a social to-do list. With Astrid people organize their goals, share ideas, provide encouragement and have a great time getting more done. Astrid has helped over 3 million people completed over 35 million tasks.
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TARDIS
Tardis
triads
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Astrid in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Astrid in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of Astrid in a Sentence
I'm also disappointed by the attacks from senior staffers on the Sanders campaign on Astrid Silva, it shows how disconnected they are from Nevada, and they should apologize to her. There is no room for hate between DREAMers in this campaign.
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- استريدArabic
- astridDanish
- astridGerman
- AstridGreek
- astridSpanish
- آستریدPersian
- astridFinnish
- astridFrench
- astridIrish
- एस्ट्रिडHindi
- AstridHungarian
- ասթրիդArmenian
- astridIndonesian
- astridItalian
- אסטרידHebrew
- アストリッドJapanese
- 아스트리드Korean
- AstridLatin
- astridDutch
- astridNorwegian
- AstridPortuguese
- astridRomanian
- АстридRussian
- astridSwedish
- ஆச்ட்ரிட்Tamil
- АстрідUkrainian
- اکیلاUrdu
- sắc lạnhVietnamese
- אַסטרידYiddish
- 阿斯特丽德Chinese
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