Girl Astrid “Starlike in radiance,” from the Greek astron, a star. Astrid Name Origin: Scandinavian Pronunciation: a-st-rid, as-trid See what 6 people think about Astrid Share Popularity Alternatives Lists Comments Infographic of Astrid name meaning, which is “Starlike in radiance,” from the Greek astron, a star. Ask your friends & family about Astrid… Share Pin Tweet Email Text Astrid Name Popularity How popular is the name Astrid? Here’s everything we know. Chart Raw Data By State Year Rank # Births % Births 1910 852 6 0.0017% 1911 858 6 0.0016% 1912 1,155 5 0.001% 1913 657 29 0.0051% 1914 788 23 0.0033% 1915 707 49 0.0054% 1916 869 29 0.003% 1917 946 22 0.0022% 1918 986 23 0.0021% 1919 1,027 19 0.0018% 1920 — 0 0% 1921 — 0 0% 1922 — 0 0% 1923 — 0 0% 1924 — 0 0% 1925 — 0 0% 1926 1,281 11 0.001% 1927 1,032 22 0.002% 1928 1,523 6 0.0006% 1929 1,671 5 0.0005% 1930 1,349 7 0.0007% 1931 — 0 0% 1932 — 0 0% 1933 1,318 7 0.0008% 1934 1,251 9 0.0009% 1935 1,122 12 0.0012% 1936 1,238 9 0.0009% 1937 — 0 0% 1938 1,241 9 0.0009% 1939 1,542 5 0.0005% 1940 1,393 6 0.0006% 1941 — 0 0% 1942 1,745 5 0.0004% 1943 — 0 0% 1944 — 0 0% 1945 — 0 0% 1946 1,875 5 0.0003% 1947 — 0 0% 1948 — 0 0% 1949 — 0 0% 1950 — 0 0% 1951 — 0 0% 1952 — 0 0% 1953 1,990 5 0.0003% 1954 1,776 7 0.0004% 1955 — 0 0% 1956 — 0 0% 1957 — 0 0% 1958 1,932 6 0.0003% 1959 1,937 7 0.0004% 1960 1,972 7 0.0004% 1961 1,569 17 0.0009% 1962 1,829 10 0.0005% 1963 1,734 12 0.0007% 1964 1,731 12 0.0007% 1965 1,395 23 0.0014% 1966 2,399 5 0.0003% 1967 1,423 23 0.0015% 1968 1,753 13 0.0009% 1969 1,929 11 0.0007% 1970 1,677 19 0.0012% 1971 — 0 0% 1972 1,636 19 0.0014% 1973 1,617 20 0.0015% 1974 2,165 8 0.0006% 1975 2,699 5 0.0004% 1976 1,902 14 0.0011% 1977 2,036 13 0.001% 1978 1,915 16 0.0012% 1979 1,951 17 0.0012% 1980 1,728 25 0.0017% 1981 1,866 20 0.0014% 1982 1,563 33 0.0022% 1983 1,931 18 0.0012% 1984 1,673 26 0.0017% 1985 1,574 33 0.0022% 1986 1,488 39 0.0026% 1987 1,733 29 0.0019% 1988 1,398 50 0.0032% 1989 1,431 55 0.0034% 1990 1,266 80 0.0048% 1991 1,097 116 0.0071% 1992 1,165 103 0.0065% 1993 1,402 69 0.0044% 1994 1,177 99 0.0065% 1995 922 155 0.0103% 1996 946 155 0.0104% 1997 950 156 0.0105% 1998 1,088 125 0.0084% 1999 1,061 136 0.0091% 2000 1,184 116 0.0076% 2001 1,077 144 0.0096% 2002 1,066 145 0.0097% 2003 1,185 125 0.0082% 2004 953 200 0.0131% 2005 929 214 0.014% 2006 1,148 154 0.0098% 2007 1,240 138 0.0087% 2008 1,236 137 0.0089% 2009 1,200 144 0.0096% 2010 1,252 124 0.0086% 2011 1,046 175 0.0123% 2012 1,049 175 0.0123% 2013 943 203 0.0143% 2014 880 243 0.0167% 2015 843 262 0.018% 2016 753 312 0.0216% 2017 671 353 0.0253% 2018 638 390 0.0284% 2019 490 562 0.0415% 2020 458 626 0.0492% 2021 442 620 0.0507% Alabama (AL) Arkansas (AR) Arizona (AZ) California (CA) Colorado (CO) Connecticut (CT) District of Columbia (DC) Florida (FL) Georgia (GA) Hawaii (HI) Iowa (IA) Idaho (ID) Illinois (IL) Indiana (IN) Kansas (KS) Kentucky (KY) Louisiana (LA) Massachusetts (MA) Maryland (MD) Michigan (MI) Minnesota (MN) Missouri (MO) Mississippi (MS) Montana (MT) North Carolina (NC) North Dakota (ND) Nebraska (NE) New Jersey (NJ) New Mexico (NM) Nevada (NV) New York (NY) Ohio (OH) Oklahoma (OK) Oregon (OR) Pennsylvania (PA) Rhode Island (RI) South Carolina (SC) South Dakota (SD) Tennessee (TN) Texas (TX) Utah (UT) Virginia (VA) Washington (WA) Wisconsin (WI) West Virginia (WV) Wyoming (WY) Data via SSA.gov. Names Like Astrid If you like Astrid, you’ll love these other names like Astrid. What names are variants of Astrid? Mix it up with these names that are a variation of the name Astrid. Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Assa Fair, beautiful goddess Scandinavian Assi Fair, beautiful goddess Scandinavian Asta Star-like; love Scandinavian Astra Star Latin Astri Star; fair, beautiful goddess Scandinavian Astride Fair, beautiful goddess Scandinavian Astrud Fair, beautiful goddess Scandinavian Astryr Fair, beautiful goddess Scandinavian Atti Fair, beautiful goddess Scandinavian Estrid Fair, beautiful goddess Scandinavian What names sound like Astrid? If you like how Astrid sounds, you might also like these names that sound like Astrid. Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Asteria Greek Astrea Star Latin Astria Star Latin Lists With Astrid Find inspiration in these baby girl name lists featuring the name Astrid. 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Siblings of Astrid Mamas with kids named Astrid also have kids with these names. Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Finn Fair Irish Share Your Thoughts 6 Comments Mary Jun 7 at 1:12 am Astrid has been a dream name for me.My girl is adorable so I am adoring her with the name Reply Mama Mary Jun 7 at 12:58 am Its a nice name,my baby is adorable,so I adore her with astrid Reply Juliana C Jul 1 at 3:35 am My Fiance has a Norse background. What better then to name her Astrid. A viking warrior princess. Reply [INSERT_NAME_HERE] Jun 15 at 5:45 pm I love Astrid! If I ever had a daughter, her name would be Astrid. It’s so elegant and regal sounding. Reply Mama Lauren Jun 14 at 8:41 am We chose Astrid because my husband is from Germany and we needed a name with the same pronunciation and spelling in both languages. Plus, it means divine beauty or divine strength. PLUS the woman who wrote Pippi Longstocking was named Astrid. ? Reply Shannon Apr 22 at 6:08 pm We loved the uniqueness of the name and the fact that it is Scandinavian. My husband is American with Scandinavian descent and wanted our kids to have a unique name like his. We both did not want to have a top 100 name, even though Astrid might become more popular with the dragon movie. Reply Share your thoughts on the name Astrid Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. 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Mary Jun 7 at 1:12 am Astrid has been a dream name for me.My girl is adorable so I am adoring her with the name Reply
Juliana C Jul 1 at 3:35 am My Fiance has a Norse background. What better then to name her Astrid. A viking warrior princess. Reply
[INSERT_NAME_HERE] Jun 15 at 5:45 pm I love Astrid! If I ever had a daughter, her name would be Astrid. It’s so elegant and regal sounding. Reply
Mama Lauren Jun 14 at 8:41 am We chose Astrid because my husband is from Germany and we needed a name with the same pronunciation and spelling in both languages. Plus, it means divine beauty or divine strength. PLUS the woman who wrote Pippi Longstocking was named Astrid. ? Reply
Shannon Apr 22 at 6:08 pm We loved the uniqueness of the name and the fact that it is Scandinavian. My husband is American with Scandinavian descent and wanted our kids to have a unique name like his. We both did not want to have a top 100 name, even though Astrid might become more popular with the dragon movie. Reply