Idony
i-do-ny
Origin:Norse
Other Origin(s):British
Meaning:Again, repeated, very; To love; Wave
Spark some divinity in your little one’s life with the feminine name Idony. This Medieval English spelling stems from the Old Norse Iðunn, composed of elements that mean “again,” “repeated,” and “very” from ið- and “to love” or “wave” from unna. In ancient mythology, Idunn is the name of a Norse fertility goddess. She was the keeper of the apples the gods ate to sustain their immortality—bringing a whole new meaning to “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Whether baby is the apple of your eye or keeps you young with all their antics, Idony has a timeless and cherishable flair.
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