Hollinda
ho-llin-da,
holl(i)-nda
Origin:American
Other Origin(s):British, Dutch, German, Portuguese, Spanish
Meaning:Holly plant; Woodland; Region in Netherlands; Soft, tender; Beautiful
Hollinda is a feminine name of American creation that’s a blend of the monikers Holly—or Holland—and Linda. Holly has English roots, referring to the holly plant, while Holland translates to “woodland” in Old Dutch and can connect your little one to a region in the Netherlands. Whether you want to connect baby to the beauty of nature, the winter or Christmas season, or their family’s Dutch roots, Hollinda is packed with inspiration. This moniker’s second half, Linda, can translate to either “tender” or “soft” in Germanic, or “pretty” in Spanish and Portuguese. Baby deserves a name that matches their sweet, tender heart and dazzling beauty, inside and out. With Hollinda, your little one will grow and flourish during any season.
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