Tove

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Template:About Tove is a Scandinavian given name that derives from the Old Norse name Tófa or from the Old Norse name Þórfríðr, which combines Thor with "fríðr".

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Origins

Some believe the name to be a shortening of Þorfríðr, whose elements are the deity-name Thor and Old Norse fríðr 'beautiful'.<ref>names-meanings.net: Tove, Tofa Template:Webarchive</ref><ref>behindthename.com: Tove, Thorfrithr</ref><ref>Teresa Norman, "Tova." A World of Baby Names. New York: Penguin, 2003. 504. (Note that "Tove" is listed as a cognate.)</ref> Tófa and Tófi appear to have been relatively popular names in the 10th and 11th centuries and are found in Anglo-Scandinavian court witness lists<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> and later in the Domesday Book<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> in their Latinised form. The personal name became a surname in medieval England, with spellings of Tovi, Tovie<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> (16th century) and Tovey recorded in wills and church documents.

Notable women

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Fictional characters

  • a legendary young woman, mistress of the Danish King Waldemar, and subject of a poem by Jens Peter Jacobsen best known for its musical setting as the Gurre-Lieder of Arnold Schoenberg
  • a fictional, slithy creature created by Lewis Carroll that appears in his poem Jabberwocky

See also

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References

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