Haydée

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French

Etymology

From English Haidée.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Haydée f

  1. a female given name
    • 1845 Alexandre Dumas, Le Comte de Monte-Cristo, translated as The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 77:
      Haydée ! quel adorable nom ! Il y a donc des femmes qui s’appellent véritablement Haydée autre part que dans les poèmes de lord Byron ?
      — Certainement ; Haydée est un nom fort rare en France, mais assez commun en Albanie et en Épire ; c’est comme si vous disiez, par exemple, chasteté, pudeur, innocence ; c’est une espèce de nom de baptême, comme disent vos Parisiens.
      "Haidee -- what an adorable name! Are there, then, really women who bear the name of Haidee anywhere but in Byron’s poems?"
      "Certainly there are. Haidee is a very uncommon name in France, but is common enough in Albania and Epirus; it is as it you said, for example, Chastity, Modesty, Innocence, -- it is a kind of baptismal name, as you Parisians call it."

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from French Haydée, through French literature, from English Haidée, a name coined by Lord Byron.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aiˈdee/
  • Rhymes: -ee
  • Syllabification: Hay‧dé‧e

Proper noun

Haydée f

  1. a female given name