Heidi is the diminutive German Adelheid meaning "nobility" or "of noble birth". Heidi became a popular name choice for little girls in English speaking countries after the release of the movie adaptation of the book of the same name in 1937. In German-speaking countries, it is a nickname for Heidrun and Heidemarie.
Heidi is the diminutive German Adelheid meaning "nobility" or "of noble birth". Heidi became a popular name choice for little girls in English speaking countries after the release of the movie adaptation of the book of the same name in 1937. In German-speaking countries, it is a nickname for Heidrun and Heidemarie.
Heidi is the diminutive German Adelheid meaning "nobility" or "of noble birth". Heidi became a popular name choice for little girls in English speaking countries after the release of the movie adaptation of the book of the same name in 1937. In German-speaking countries, it is a nickname for Heidrun and Heidemarie.
Heidi is the diminutive German Adelheid meaning "nobility" or "of noble birth". Heidi became a popular name choice for little girls in English speaking countries after the release of the movie adaptation of the book of the same name in 1937. In German-speaking countries, it is a nickname for Heidrun and Heidemarie.