Ragnhild
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Ragnhild is a girl’s name of Norse origin, meaning “A Norse name composed of 'ragin' meaning 'advice' or 'gods' and 'hildr' meaning 'battle'. It translates to 'advice of the gods' or 'battle god'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1915.
What Ragnhild Means
“A Norse name composed of 'ragin' meaning 'advice' or 'gods' and 'hildr' meaning 'battle'. It translates to 'advice of the gods' or 'battle god'.”
The Story of Ragnhild
This name echoes with the fierce spirit of shieldmaidens and the wisdom granted by the gods themselves.
Ragnhild is a strong Norse name, a powerful combination of 'ragin,' meaning 'advice' or 'gods,' and 'hildr,' meaning 'battle.' It translates to 'advice of the gods' or 'battle god,' invoking both wisdom and martial prowess.
This name speaks to the parent who desires a daughter of deep intellect and unyielding courage. You see her facing life's battles with strategic wisdom, her spirit both fierce and guided by profound insight.
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Peak Year
#8 in 1915
Total Births
60
First Recorded
1900
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