Meaning & History
Nilda is a short form of the names Brunilda or Leonilda, primarily used in Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries. As a feminine given name, it carries connotations of strength and battle, inherited from its Germanic roots.
Etymology
Nilda derives from the longer name Brunilda, which itself is the Albanian, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese form of Brunhild. Brunhild comes from the Old German elements brunna meaning "armour, protection" and hilt meaning "battle". Alternatively, Nilda can be a shortening of Leonilda, which contains the element leon (lion) and hilt (battle). Thus, the name Nilda ultimately encapsulates a "protection in battle" or "lion-battle" motif.
Historical and Cultural Significance
The root name Brunhild is famous from Norse legend and the medieval German epic the Nibelungenlied, where Brynhildr/Brünhild is a queen and valkyrie figure. These stories likely drew inspiration from the 6th-century Frankish queen Brunhilda. Through these connections, Nilda inherits a legacy of powerful, warrior-like women, even as a simplified variant.
In modern times, Nilda is a familiar given name in Brazil and other Lusophone regions as well as in Spain and Spanish-speaking Latin America. One notable bearer is Brazilian footballer Nilda Ismael do Nascimento (born 25 March 1972), commonly known as Nilda or Nildinha, who played for the Brazil women's national football team and competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Key Facts
- Meaning: Short form of Brunilda ("armour, protection, battle") or Leonilda ("lion-battle")
- Origin: Germanic elements via Spanish/Portuguese adaptations
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage Regions: Portuguese-speaking countries (especially Brazil), Spanish-speaking countries
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Nilda