Certificate of Name
Irmtraut
Feminine
German
Meaning & Origin
Irmtraut is a feminine German name, a variant of Irmtraud, which itself derives from Ermendrud. The root name Ermendrud is composed of the Old German elements irmin "whole, great" and drud "strength." This name carries connotations of great power and wholeness, reflecting its early medieval Germanic roots. Historically, the name Ermendrud was borne by the wife of the Frankish king Charles the Bald (9th century), highlighting its use among European nobility during the Carolingian era. Over time, it evolved into various forms across Germanic languages, including Old High German and modern German. The contraction to Irmtraud and subsequently to Irmtraut represents a natural linguistic shortening that often occurs in names passed down through generations. Besides its use as a personal name, Irmtraut is also the name of a village (Ortsgemeinde) in the Westerwaldkreis of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The settlement first appeared in historical records in 879 when Gebhard, Count of the Lahngau, donated property there to the St. Severus Monastery in Gemünden. It now belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Rennerod. However, the human name remains in use, if somewhat rare in modern times. Related forms include the variants Irmentrud, Irmtrud, and the Germanic Ermintrude (also corresponding in English). These sister names share the same etymological ancestry and continue the legacy of the original Germanic compound name. Meaning: “whole, great” (irmin) + “strength” (drud)Origin: Old German, derived from ErmendrudType: Variant of IrmtraudUsage: German, primarily historical or rare modern
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