Cressida
Found 6 entry about "Cressida"
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Cressida Name meanings & History
Gold; Precious thing; Name of a Trojan princess in the Greek myth. Form of Criseida used by Shakespeare in his play Troilus and Cressida (1602). Cressida is a beautiful and uncommon name that is often chosen by parents who want a unique and elegant name for their daughters. It is a perfect name for parents who appreciate the classical influence and timeless beauty of Greek mythology.
Zodiac Sign of Cressida: Curious Gemini
Synonyms of Cressida:
C: Copycat,Chatty,Curious,Choice,Clever,Candid,Cute
R: Rational,Resourceful,Reason,Restless
E: Expressive,Environment,Enliven,Exaggerate,Entertain,Enlighten
S: Social Standing,Success,Sex,Sensuality,Status,Security,Solidity
I: Intimate,Indulgence,Involved
D: Doting,Determined,Domestic,Daddy,Demanding,Dutiful
A: Ambitious,Assertive,Angry,Aggressive,Argumentative,Action
Cressida is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Complex name
- a Formal name
- a Natural name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Cressida Bonas is a British actress and model who is also known as Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend. Cressida Cowell is a British children's author, best known for her bestselling series "How to Train Your Dragon."
2.) CRESSIDA (Female)
Usage: English
Meanings: Of unknown origin and meaning, Cressida was borne in medieval legend by a Trojan princess and daughter of Calchas, a priest who defected to the Romans. Cressida later is unfaithful to her Trojan lover, Troilus, and leaves him for the Greek Diomedes. Short: Cressa, Cressi. (KREH-SIH-DAH)
3.) Cressida (Female)
4.) CRESSIDA (Female)
5.) Cressida (Female)
6.) CRESSIDA (Female)
Usage: Greek
Meanings: Of unknown origin and meaning. It was borne in medieval legend by a Trojan princess and daughter of Calchas, the priest who defected to the Romans. Cressida left her Trojan lover, Troilus, for the Greek Diomedes. “Golden” is a popular folk definition of the name. Var: Cresida. Short: Cressa. (KREHS-SEE-DAH)