Himalda
hi-mal-da,
him(a)-lda
Origin:Modern
Meaning:Universal battle; Whole battle; Great battle
Himalda is a feminine name that’s steeped in a bit of mystery. It may come from the Spanish and Italian title Imelda, which in turn comes from the German Irmhild. It translates to “universal battle,” “whole battle,” or “great battle,” instilling a fierce, bold vibe into the title. Of course, you’re little one won’t be getting into any fights or battles anytime soon. That being said, it’s never too early to encourage some ambition and drive in your little one. When they hit those milestones in the future, from their first steps to their first day of school, Himalda will motivate them to achieve anything they want.
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Behind the Name, Imelda, December 2022
Behind the Name, Irmhild, December 2022
WordSense Dictionary, Imelda
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