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Undine

Undine is a known Female baby name of Latin origin. The meaning of Undine is ‘Little wave'. Other variations of the name ‘Undine’, are Ondyne, Undyne, Undina, Ondine, Undene, and Ondene. This name is derived from the Latin ‘unda’, which refers to ‘a wave'. Undines, also referred to as Ondines, are elementals, which are enumerated as the water elementals in alchemy by Paracelsus ( in Roman and Greek mythology). In European folklore, Ondine(s) are fairy-like creatures. ‘Undine,’ in Greek folklore, refers to a womanly water nymph. Mythological water spirit with the more common spelling of Ondine, was/is the heroine of an Edith Wharton novel. Babies with the name Undine, can be found in countries like Sweden, Italy, Finland, Norway, England, and the USA. According to the Social Security Administration, 95 babies were documented with the name Undine from 1880-2020. As a last name, there are a number of people in the USA recorded to be/ have been bearing the name Undine.

Gender

Girl

Meaning

little wave

Origin

Latin

Numerology

U is for uncanny, the way you know what to do.

N is for name, a pleasant one indeed.

D is for discreet, you can keep a secret.

I is for intense, your zest of living.

N is for neatness, your orderly way.

E is for endear, all those you touch.

Lucky

Undine lucky number is 4.

In numerology, 4 has an earthy-energy and is centered around fortifying its roots. 4 adamantly believes in the physical world and knows that investing in a solid infrastructure is necessary for building a lasting legacy. Practical, hardworking, and responsible, the vibration of the number 4 is focused on creating logical systems that can support scalable growth.

Undine in Pop Culture

  • Title heroine of a popular 1811 novel by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué
  • Undine Spragg ruthless social,climbing central character in The Custom of the Country (1913), Edith Wharton's satire on American life; named Undine after the hair,curling tonic that made her father rich
  • Undine (2013) song by British folk musician Laura Marling, inspired by the German water nymph
  • Character in the novel 'Goddess of the Sea' by PC Cast
  • Undyne (the Undying) character in indie video game "Undertale"
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