Armilda
ahr-MIL-dah
Letters
7
Syllables
3
Origin
Germanic
Total Births
239
Peak Year
#19 in 1925
First Recorded
1889
The Story of Armilda
“This name echoes across centuries, a declaration of wholeness and the fierce spirit of ancient battle.”
Armilda draws from potent Germanic elements, combining 'ermen,' meaning 'whole' or 'universal,' with 'hild,' signifying 'battle.' This fusion of universal completeness and warrior spirit traces back to the late 19th century, marking a strong presence in the early 20th.
You imagine a daughter who embodies this name's essence: a soul that is both complete within herself and ready to stand for what she believes. Her strength will be a deep, unwavering resilience, and her loyalty, a powerful force that binds her loved ones.
Armilda bestows a legacy of unyielding resolve and a profound sense of self-possession, a warrior's heart with a universal understanding.
What It Means
Armilda is a Germanic name derived from the elements 'ermen' meaning 'whole, universal' and 'hild' meaning 'battle'.
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