Haydée
Found 2 entry about "Haydée"
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Haydée Name meanings & History
Haydée is a name of Greek origin. It is derived from the name "Aidoneus," the name of the Greek god of the underworld. The name Haydée means "sea nymph" or "queen." In Greek mythology, the sea nymphs were said to be the beautiful daughters of the sea gods. Spanish and French form of Haidee, from Lord Byron's Don Juan (1819). It was later used by Alexander Dumas for a character in The Count of Monte Cristo (1844). The name Haydée is mostly used in the French-speaking world. It is a popular name in France, Spain, and Latin America.
Zodiac Sign of Haydée: Heart's Desire Capricorn,Hope Aquarius
Synonyms of Haydée:
H: Haggle,Hobnobbing,Hope,Heart's Desire,Hyper
A: Angry,Aggressive,Action,Assertive,Ambitious,Argumentative
Y: Yen/money,Yin/Yang,Youth-giving
D: Dutiful,Daddy,Doting,Determined,Domestic,Demanding
E: Enlighten,Enliven,Exaggerate,Expressive,Entertain,Environment
Haydée is:- a Class name
- a Informal name
- a Refined name
- a Strange name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
- a Youthful name
Famous People
Famous people with the name Haydée include Haydée Tamara Bunke Bider, also known as Tania the Guerrilla, who was an East German revolutionary who fought alongside Che Guevara; and Haydée Santamaría Cuadrado, who was a Cuban revolutionary and the founder of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples.