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  1. Bodil (given name) - Wikipedia

    Bodil in Danish and Norwegian, in Swedish also the variations Bothild, Botilda, and Boel, is a feminine given name. It is Latinized form of Old Norse Bóthildr from bót "remedy" + hildr "battle".

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  4. Bodil Women's Clothing, Bodil Dresses, Pants, Jackets

    Bodil Women’s Clothing available for sale at Absolutely Abigail's Boutique. Our Bodil collection is for the creative woman who wants to say something about her character and personality, …

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    Bodil collection Slinky Tank Dress $100.00 $245.00 Save 79% Bodil collection Redwood Full Skirt $75.00 $350.00 Save 67% Bodil collection Tulle Overlay

  6. Bodil – Wearable Art Shop

    Wearable Art Shop is a boutique with unique, fashionable women's clothing and accessories. Some of our pieces are handcrafted by community groups internationally, while others come …

  7. Meaning, origin and history of the name Bodil

    Apr 25, 2021 · From the Old Norse name Bóthildr, derived from bót "remedy" and hildr "battle". Name Days?

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  9. Bodil Jørgensen - IMDb

    Bodil Jørgensen was born on 3 March 1961 in Vejle, Denmark. She is an actress, known for The Green Butchers (2003), The Idiots (1998) and Nothing's All Bad (2010).

  10. Bodil Name Meaning & Origin | Name Doctor

    What does the name Bodil mean? The name Bodil means "This name derives from the Old Norse “Bóthildr” composed of two elements: “bōt,” meaning “bettering, remedy, compensation” plus …