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[ as-trid; Norwegian ahs-tree ] / ˈæs trɪd; Norwegian ˈɑs tri /
nouna female given name: from Scandinavian, meaning “divine strength.” Words nearby Astridastraphobia, astray, Streetcar Named Desire, A, astrict, astriction, Astrid, astride, astringe, astringent, astringer, astrionics Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for AstridHe was an amazing father,” said Astrid, 30, at the time of his death, “To everyone who knew him, he was a legend. Harry Will Not Attend Memorial For His Ex Astrid's Tragic Father|Tom Sykes|June 13, 2012|DAILY BEAST Astrid was one of a handful of guests at the Duchess of Cambridge's hen night party last year. Harry's ex-Girlfriend's Father Commits Suicide|Tom Sykes|May 28, 2012|DAILY BEAST Astrid Grahn-Farley wrote in her school notebook, “me and mommy wait long line for presdint obama.” Obama's Fire Sale|Gail Sheehy|September 23, 2010|DAILY BEAST Run while listening to Astrid Gilberto signing Brazilian jazz. Running the World|Michael Chertoff|July 25, 2009|DAILY BEAST
And she gave everything to her sister, so that Astrid should not come to Norway's King as a poor bondwoman. From a Swedish Homestead|Selma Lagerlf Astrid had now a great inclination to travel to her brother there. Heimskringla|Snorri Sturlason Thane saw the ship at the edge of his vision, but kept his eyes on Astrid. Evil Out of Onzar|Mark Ganes How very unlike—and yet how like—were these to the Herfrida and Astrid of former days! Erling the Bold|R.M. Ballantyne Susanna begged earnestly, and received the permission to watch by her to-night; at least, till Mrs. Astrid slept. Strife and Peace|Fredrika Bremer
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