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Fritha

Fritha relates to Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning peace or protection, akin to Frida and Frith.

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Fritha relates to Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning peace or protection, and it sits close to names like Frida and Frith. That gives it a distinctly northern, early-medieval feel, with a virtue meaning that is both calm and strong. The name is short and sturdy, but it does not feel harsh; instead it has the kind of measured softness often found in older Germanic feminine names.

In modern use, Fritha feels rare and quietly assured. It has the advantage of being easy to pronounce while still sounding historically grounded, and its meaning gives it a serene authority. Names linked to peace often have an enduring appeal because they sound balanced rather than flashy.

Fritha captures that beautifully. It feels like a name that could belong equally to a historical figure, a literary character, or a contemporary child whose name is chosen for calm dignity.

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