Ermengardis
Feminine
Germanic
Meaning & Origin
Ermengardis is a Latinized feminine given name of Germanic origin. It is the Latinized form of Ermengard, itself derived from the Old Germanic elements irmin meaning "whole, great" and gart meaning "enclosure, yard." The name thus carries connotations of strength and protection.EtymologyThe name Ermengardis reflects the common practice of Latinizing Germanic names for inclusion in historical records, especially during the Carolingian period. Its variants include Ermengarde and the Germanic forms Irmengard, Irmgard, and Irmingard.Notable BearersThe name is historically significant for being borne by several medieval figures. Among the most notable is Ermengardis (or Ermengarde) of Hesbaye, wife of the Carolingian emperor Louis the Pious (9th century). Her granddaughter, also named Ermengardis, was an abbess of Frauenwörth and is recognized as a saint in the Catholic tradition.Cultural SignificanceThough largely archaic in modern use, Ermengardis persists in historical and genealogical contexts. It exemplifies the rich onomastic heritage of the Germanic tribes and their influence on European naming practices through the Latinization tradition.Meaning: "whole, great" + "enclosure, yard"Origin: GermanicType: Variant (Latinized)Usage Regions: Formerly Frankish Empire, modern Europe (primarily historical)