Hermilda
he-rmil-da,
her-mi-lda
Origin:Spanish
Other Origin(s):German, Portuguese
Meaning:Great payment, great compensation
Of all the rewards and prizes you’ll receive, little Hermilda’s arrival might just be the best. This feminine moniker is a shortened form of Hermenegilda, a Spanish and Portuguese title that ultimately derives from the Gothic language. When the Gothic elements airmans, meaning “great,” and gild, meaning “payment” or “compensation,” intertwine, Hermilda translates to “great payment” or “great compensation.” From the ample hugs they provide to the joy they bring to daily life, you’ll feel rich with baby Hermilda by your side!
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