Nadia
See also: Nádia
English
Etymology
Originally the French spelling of На́дя (Nádja), an informal Russian pet form of the virtue name Наде́жда (Nadéžda, “Nadezhda”, literally “hope”).
Proper noun
Nadia
- A female given name used since the twentieth century.
Related terms
Translations
female given name
Anagrams
Danish
Alternative forms
Proper noun
Nadia
- A female given name of Russian origin.
- 2011, Line Kyed Knudsen, Stella 4 - Kæresten, :
- Nadia rømmer sig.
- Nadia clears her throat.
- Nadia rømmer sig.
- 2014, Annie Mai Nielsen, Det fjerde skud, :
- Nadia, der er sket noget forfærdeligt.
- Nadia, something terrible has happened.
- Nadia, der er sket noget forfærdeligt.
- 2015, Jeppe Krogsgaard Christensen, Indre by, :
- Nadia beder om grøn te og beklager forsinkelsen.
- Nadia requests green tea and apologizes for the delay.
- Nadia beder om grøn te og beklager forsinkelsen.
- 2011, Line Kyed Knudsen, Stella 4 - Kæresten, :
French
Proper noun
Nadia
- A female given name of Russian origin.
Related terms
German
Proper noun
Nadia
- A female given name, a French style spelling of Nadja.
- 2004, Svenja Becker (translator), Isabel Allende, Die Abenteuer von Aguila und Jaguar, :
- Diese sah Alex und Nadia aus ihren klugen und neugierigen Augen an.
- 2008, Christoph Stangl, Aidan und Nadia: Die Nebelschlucht
- 2013, Paul Berf (translator), Kjell Westö, Geh nicht einsam in die Nacht, :
- Nadia und ihr Freundeskreis hatten sich im Verlauf des vergangenen Jahres radikalisiert, was man auch an ihrem Äußeren sah.
- 2004, Svenja Becker (translator), Isabel Allende, Die Abenteuer von Aguila und Jaguar, :
Italian
Etymology
Proper noun
Nadia f
- A female given name
Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian На́дя (Nádja), diminutive of Наде́жда (Nadéžda, “Hope”), also present as Nadzieja.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈnad.ja]
Proper noun
Nadia f
- A female given name
Declension
declension of Nadia
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Nadia | Nadie |
| genitive | Nadii | Nadii |
| dative | Nadii | Nadiom |
| accusative | Nadię | Nadie |
| instrumental | Nadią | Nadiami |
| locative | Nadii | Nadiach |
| vocative | Nadio | Nadie |
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