Meaning & Origin
Gudula is a female Germanic name with two possible origins. It may derive from the Old German element guot meaning "good," or from the Old Saxon guth, a variant of gunda meaning "battle." The name is historically linked to Saint Gudula of Brabant (ca. 646–712), one of the patron saints of Brussels.Historical & Religious SignificanceGudula of Brabant, also known as Saint Gudula, was born in the pagus of Brabant (in modern Belgium). According to her 11th-century biography, she was the daughter of Duke Witger of Lotharingia and Saint Amalberga. She is venerated in Catholic and Orthodox churches. In 1047, a chapter was founded in her honor in Brussels, and a relic of her skull is conserved in Eibingen, Germany. She is locally known as Goedele (Dutch) or Gudule (French).Variants & DistributionRelated Germanic forms include Gudila. The name is predominantly used in German-speaking regions due to the saint's cult. As of the early 21st century, it remains a rare given name.Meaning: "good" or "battle"Origin: Old German/Old SaxonType: First nameUsage regions: German-speaking countries