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Thursday, January 21, 2010

HEDDA EMILIE DAVIDSDATTER BJØRKMANN BERRY

Yesterday our 4th grandchild was born. 13 weeks too early and with starting-weight of 647 grams will she have a challenging time ahead. So far she is doing well.
This is Trine and David´s third premature child, and we feel confident of a success-story once more.Her name is maybe the parents desire for continuing the Ibsen story, and this time referring to the stunning socialite Emilie Bardach: "Ibsen's unfulfilled longing for her was so great that it resulted in a decisive turning point in his work," accordingly accompanied by the creation of Hedda Gabler.
Helene: Helene Alving (Goasts) and Henrik Isak: Henrik (himself), being used previously.

HEDDA:
Meaning:
Its source is hada wig, an Ancient Germanic name meaning "Contention and strife." (Disagreement)
Languages: This girl's name is used in Norwegian, Swedish and Danish.
Nickname For: Hedvig (The wild duck)

EMILIE:
Meaning: Its source is Aemilius, a Latin name meaning "Eager."(Wanting to do or have something very much)
Popularity: The name Emilie ranked 460th in popularity for females of all ages in a sample of 2000-2003
Narrative: Aemilius, a Roman family name, is also interpreted as ''laborious'' or ''rival.''
This name was used among ancient Christians in the Latinate feminine form Aemilia (the modern Italian form of the name). In time, it was altered to Emilia, then Emily.

I like the name very much.

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