Frost
MEANING
ORIGIN
Anglo-Saxon
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from Old English 'frost', related to the Proto-Germanic 'frustaz'
CULTURAL NOTES
Associated with winter and cold climates
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Used as a surname since the Middle Ages, often for someone who lived in a cold region
MEANING
ORIGIN
Scandinavian
ETYMOLOGY
From Old Norse 'frost', related to freezing temperatures
CULTURAL NOTES
Common in folklore and mythology related to ice and winter
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Used in Norse mythology to describe ice giants or frost giants
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