It sounds OK.I guess it depends what it means.Do you know?
Anyways,it sounds OK,but I wouldn't name my children that.
2006-07-24 13:19:28
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answered by little general clogger 1
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Nope....I had a friend named Astrid in the 5th grade.
2006-07-24 20:15:52
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answered by GlamisGyrl 2
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No I like it,
"Astrid is a given name of North Germanic origin. It comes from Old Norse ÃsfrÃðr (Divine Beauty), from áss (god) + frÃðr (beautiful)."
2006-07-24 20:17:52
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answered by Tara H 2
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I think it is very different and very pretty. There is a blog out there posted by a girl named Astrid and she is really very pretty. She is from U.K. and loves hamburgers and doing dishes.
2006-07-24 20:21:16
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answered by Janis G 5
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Odd but unique.
2006-07-24 20:15:59
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answered by jljdc 4
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Sounds like a car!
2006-07-24 20:16:09
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answered by amandameibeyer 4
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I think it's a beautiful name. It's Belgian and not very common, especially if you reside in the U.S.
2006-07-24 20:16:36
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answered by sunny 3
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yes. It sounds like something that has to do with the solar system! Or maybe a chemical...lol
2006-07-24 20:16:56
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answered by Misscheerios2 6
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No, it's lovely.
ASTRID: Unusual beauty and strength
Origin: Scandinavian
2006-07-24 20:16:24
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answered by ndtaya 6
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Assturd is clearly a strange name.
2006-07-24 20:17:59
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answered by Johnny P 4
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