9-1972: [REDACTED] Look up Hedda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. For other uses, see Hedda (disambiguation) . Hedda is a feminine given name, sometimes a diminutive form (hypocorism) of Hedvig , Hedwig or variants thereof. Bearers of the name include: People [ edit ] Women [ edit ] Hedda Østberg Amundsen (born 1998), Norwegian cross-country skier Hedvig Hedda Anderson (1832–1912), Swedish writer, teacher, and school founder Hedda Andersson (1861–1950), Swedish physician Hedda Berntsen (born 1976), Norwegian skier Hedda Bolgar (1909–2013), American psychoanalyst Elizabeth Hedda Dyson (1897–1951), Netherlands-born New Zealand journalist and magazine editor Hedda Eulenberg (1876–1960), German translator and writer Hedvig Hedda von Fersen (1753–1792), Swedish countess and courtier Hedda Strand Gardsjord (born 1982), Norwegian footballer Hedvig Hedda Hjortsberg (1777–1867), Swedish ballerina Hedda Hopper , American actress and columnist born Elda Furry (1885–1966) Hedda Hynne (born 1990), Norwegian middle-distance runner Hedwig Hedda Korsch (1890–1982), German-American educationalist and university professor Hedda Lundh (1921–2012), Danish resistance fighter, journalist and schoolteacher Hedwig Hedda Morrison (1908–1991), German-Australian photographer Hedda Nova (1899–1981), Russian-born American film actress Hedda Nussbaum (born 1942), American author Hedda Ødegaard (born 1995), Norwegian tennis player Hedda Oosterhoff , interior acoustic designer born in Holland and living in New Zealand Hedvig Hedda Piper (1746–1812), Swedish courtier Hedda zu Putlitz (born 1965), German cyclist at
18-1872: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Hedda [REDACTED] Look up Hedda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. For other uses, see Hedda (disambiguation) . Hedda is a feminine given name, sometimes a diminutive form (hypocorism) of Hedvig , Hedwig or variants thereof. Bearers of the name include: People [ edit ] Women [ edit ] Hedda Østberg Amundsen (born 1998), Norwegian cross-country skier Hedvig Hedda Anderson (1832–1912), Swedish writer, teacher, and school founder Hedda Andersson (1861–1950), Swedish physician Hedda Berntsen (born 1976), Norwegian skier Hedda Bolgar (1909–2013), American psychoanalyst Elizabeth Hedda Dyson (1897–1951), Netherlands-born New Zealand journalist and magazine editor Hedda Eulenberg (1876–1960), German translator and writer Hedvig Hedda von Fersen (1753–1792), Swedish countess and courtier Hedda Strand Gardsjord (born 1982), Norwegian footballer Hedvig Hedda Hjortsberg (1777–1867), Swedish ballerina Hedda Hopper , American actress and columnist born Elda Furry (1885–1966) Hedda Hynne (born 1990), Norwegian middle-distance runner Hedwig Hedda Korsch (1890–1982), German-American educationalist and university professor Hedda Lundh (1921–2012), Danish resistance fighter, journalist and schoolteacher Hedwig Hedda Morrison (1908–1991), German-Australian photographer Hedda Nova (1899–1981), Russian-born American film actress Hedda Nussbaum (born 1942), American author Hedda Ødegaard (born 1995), Norwegian tennis player Hedda Oosterhoff , interior acoustic designer born in Holland and living in New Zealand Hedvig Hedda Piper (1746–1812), Swedish courtier Hedda zu Putlitz (born 1965), German cyclist at
27-1870: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Hedda [REDACTED] Look up Hedda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. For other uses, see Hedda (disambiguation) . Hedda is a feminine given name, sometimes a diminutive form (hypocorism) of Hedvig , Hedwig or variants thereof. Bearers of the name include: People [ edit ] Women [ edit ] Hedda Østberg Amundsen (born 1998), Norwegian cross-country skier Hedvig Hedda Anderson (1832–1912), Swedish writer, teacher, and school founder Hedda Andersson (1861–1950), Swedish physician Hedda Berntsen (born 1976), Norwegian skier Hedda Bolgar (1909–2013), American psychoanalyst Elizabeth Hedda Dyson (1897–1951), Netherlands-born New Zealand journalist and magazine editor Hedda Eulenberg (1876–1960), German translator and writer Hedvig Hedda von Fersen (1753–1792), Swedish countess and courtier Hedda Strand Gardsjord (born 1982), Norwegian footballer Hedvig Hedda Hjortsberg (1777–1867), Swedish ballerina Hedda Hopper , American actress and columnist born Elda Furry (1885–1966) Hedda Hynne (born 1990), Norwegian middle-distance runner Hedwig Hedda Korsch (1890–1982), German-American educationalist and university professor Hedda Lundh (1921–2012), Danish resistance fighter, journalist and schoolteacher Hedwig Hedda Morrison (1908–1991), German-Australian photographer Hedda Nova (1899–1981), Russian-born American film actress Hedda Nussbaum (born 1942), American author Hedda Ødegaard (born 1995), Norwegian tennis player Hedda Oosterhoff , interior acoustic designer born in Holland and living in New Zealand Hedvig Hedda Piper (1746–1812), Swedish courtier Hedda zu Putlitz (born 1965), German cyclist at
36-595: The 2000 Olympics Hedda Stiernstedt (born 1987), Swedish actress Hedda Sterne (1910–2011), Romanian-born American artist Hedda Vernon (1888–1925), German actress, screenwriter, and film producer born Hedwig Kemp Hedda Wardemann , 21st century German immunologist Anna Hedvig Hedda Wrangel (1792–1833, Swedish composer Hedda Zinner (1905–1994), German political writer, actress, comedian, journalist and radio director Men [ edit ] Hædde (died 705), also spelled Hedda, monk, Bishop of Winchester and saint Fictional characters [ edit ]
45-595: The 2000 Olympics Hedda Stiernstedt (born 1987), Swedish actress Hedda Sterne (1910–2011), Romanian-born American artist Hedda Vernon (1888–1925), German actress, screenwriter, and film producer born Hedwig Kemp Hedda Wardemann , 21st century German immunologist Anna Hedvig Hedda Wrangel (1792–1833, Swedish composer Hedda Zinner (1905–1994), German political writer, actress, comedian, journalist and radio director Men [ edit ] Hædde (died 705), also spelled Hedda, monk, Bishop of Winchester and saint Fictional characters [ edit ]
54-595: The 2000 Olympics Hedda Stiernstedt (born 1987), Swedish actress Hedda Sterne (1910–2011), Romanian-born American artist Hedda Vernon (1888–1925), German actress, screenwriter, and film producer born Hedwig Kemp Hedda Wardemann , 21st century German immunologist Anna Hedvig Hedda Wrangel (1792–1833, Swedish composer Hedda Zinner (1905–1994), German political writer, actress, comedian, journalist and radio director Men [ edit ] Hædde (died 705), also spelled Hedda, monk, Bishop of Winchester and saint Fictional characters [ edit ]
63-542: The title character of Hedda Gabler , an 1890 play by Henrik Ibsen [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hedda&oldid=1228089429 " Categories : Given names Feminine given names Hypocorisms Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
72-542: The title character of Hedda Gabler , an 1890 play by Henrik Ibsen [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hedda&oldid=1228089429 " Categories : Given names Feminine given names Hypocorisms Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
81-542: The title character of Hedda Gabler , an 1890 play by Henrik Ibsen [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hedda&oldid=1228089429 " Categories : Given names Feminine given names Hypocorisms Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
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