Romualda
Feminine
Lithuanian, Polish
Meaning & Origin
Romualda is a feminine given name used in Lithuania and Poland. It is the feminine form of Romuald, a name of Germanic origin.EtymologyThe name Romuald derives from the Germanic elements hruom meaning “fame, glory” and walt meaning “power, authority.” The root name was borne by Saint Romuald, an 11th-century Italian monastic who founded the Camaldolese order. The feminine form Romualda is created by adding the suffix -a, common in both Lithuanian and Polish for female names.Usage and VariantsIn Lithuania, the masculine counterpart is Romualdas, with a common short form being Romas. In Poland, Romuald is the male equivalent. While Romualda is comparatively rare, it remains recognized within the naming traditions of both countries.Cultural SignificanceThe name is associated with the legacy of Saint Romuald, and therefore carries connotations of monastic spirituality and renown. It is most typical among Catholic communities, reflecting the influence of saints' names in Lithuania and Poland.Meaning: “fame, glory, power, authority”Origin: Germanic, via the name RomualdType: Feminine formUsage regions: Lithuania, Poland