Herdis is a female name of Norwegian origin. It is derived from the Old Norse name Hervor, which was a Valkyrie, one of the female figures in Norse mythology who chose the slain on the battlefield and brought them to Valhalla.
The meaning of Herdis is "warrior woman" or "she who has great courage." This name has been used in Norway for centuries and has become quite popular there. However, it is relatively rare outside of Scandinavia.
In Norse mythology, Hervor was the daughter of King Hrolf Kraki. She was known for her strength, courage, and skill in battle. She is also the subject of a medieval Icelandic ballad called "Hervarar saga," which tells the story of her quest to avenge her father's death.
While Herdis may not be as well-known as some other Scandinavian names, it has a rich history and a powerful meaning that makes it a strong choice for parents looking for a unique name with deep roots.
Herdis is an uncommon name with only 13 recorded births between 1931 and 1946.