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Princeton's WordNet
Nerthus, Herthanoun
the Teutonic goddess of fertility; later identified with Norse Njord
Wiktionary
Herthanoun
occasionally borrowed from German around 1900.
Etymology: Invented in 19th century Germany from a misreading of Nerthus, name of an earth goddess in Germania (98 B.C.) by Tacitus; explained as "earth"; likely akin to Njǫrðr, from nerþuz ("vital power").
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Hertha is not commonly defined, but it could be a reference to one of the following: 1) The name of a historically prominent Berlin-based football club in Germany, known as Hertha Berlin or Hertha BSC. 2) In Germanic paganism, "Hertha" is another name for Nerthus, who is a goddess associated with fertility. 3) It could also be a less common female first name. The specific meaning usually depends on the context in which it is used.
The Nuttall Encyclopedia
Hertha
the Scandinavian Cybele, and worshipped with kindred ceremonies.
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Usage in printed sourcesFrom:
- [["1789","1"],["1805","1"],["1811","1"],["1812","1"],["1813","1"],["1838","3"],["1845","4"],["1852","2"],["1856","2"],["1860","1"],["1863","1"],["1864","1"],["1867","1"],["1896","1"],["1915","2"],["1916","1"],["1920","2"],["1926","1"],["1929","3"],["1937","1"],["1940","2"],["1947","3"],["1948","1"],["1949","3"],["1950","48"],["1951","1"],["1956","3"],["1958","5"],["1962","1"],["1964","3"],["1968","1"],["1969","2"],["1970","1"],["1971","3"],["1972","1"],["1973","2"],["1975","1"],["1976","1"],["1979","5"],["1981","4"],["1985","2"],["1986","1"],["1989","5"],["1991","1"],["1994","2"],["1997","2"],["2000","4"],["2002","2"],["2005","4"],["2006","1"],["2007","2"],["2008","2"]]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Hertha in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Hertha in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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