Hildegarde
MEANING
ORIGIN
Germanic
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from the Old High German elements 'hild' meaning 'battle' and 'gard' meaning 'enclosure' or 'protection'.
CULTURAL NOTES
Historically associated with strength and protection, often used for women of noble standing.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Popular in medieval Germany, often borne by saints and noblewomen. Known for St. Hildegard of Bingen, a notable abbess and polymath.
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