Origin of the name Hedwig

From the Germanic name Hadewig, derived from the Germanic elements hadu "battle, combat" and wig "war". This was the name of a 13th-century German saint, the wife of the Polish duke Henry the Bearded. It was subsequently borne by a 14th-century Polish queen (usually known by her Polish name Jadwiga) who is now also regarded as a saint.

Name equivalents in different languages

cz: Hedva, Hedvicka, Hedvika
de: Edvige, Hedda, Hedwig
en: Hedda, Hedy, Jagoda
fr: Edwige, Havoye, Hedwige
hu: Hedvig
it: Edda, Edvige
li: Jadvyga
pl: Iga, Jadwiga, Jadwisia
ru: Iadia, Iadviga
sk: Hedviga