Everilda
e-veril-da,
ev(e)-ri-lda
Origin:British
Other Origin(s):German
Meaning:Boar battle, strong as a boar in battle
If ever there was a name that belonged in a fairytale, it’s Everilda. This feminine appellation has an ethereal chime but is not to be underestimated for its sweet melody. Old English and Germanic in origin, Everilda stems from elements that mean “boar” and “battle” from Eoforhild and can be interpreted as “strong as a boar in battle.” Fierce and destined for success, Everilda can ready your noble warrior for all that comes their way with the determination of the mighty wild boar.
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