Haydée (en. Haydee)
[a.id.e]
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
First name of Greek origin, often associated with beauty and grace.
Haydée has always been admired for her intelligence.
Haydée a toujours été admirée pour son intelligence.
Female character in literary works, notably in the opera 'The Pearlfishers'.
The role of Haydée in the opera is emblematic.
Le rôle de Haydée dans l'opéra est emblématique.
A term referring to a strong and independent woman.
She is a modern haydée, capable of overcoming anything.
Elle est une haydée moderne, capable de tout surmonter.
Etymology
Derived from ancient Greek 'hêaira', meaning 'flower'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
To be a haydée
To be a strong and charismatic woman.
Être une haydée
Haydée of modern times
A woman who embodies current feminist values.
Haydée des temps modernes
Related Words
beauty
Quality of a person or thing that inspires admiration.
beauté
grace
Harmony and elegance in movement or appearance.
grâce
strength
Ability to overcome obstacles.
force
Slang Meanings
A seductive and mysterious woman.
Look at that haydée, she has crazy charm.
Regarde cette haydée, elle a un charme fou.
A very determined person.
She is truly a haydée, nothing stops her.
Elle est vraiment une haydée, rien ne l'arrête.