Wilhelmina

  • Origin
    German
  • Meaning
    Wilhelmina is a female given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German name "Wilhelm," which means "will" or "desire," combined with "helm," meaning "helmet" or "protection." Therefore, Wilhelmina carries the meaning "resolute protector" or "determined guardian."
  • Variations
    Wilma, Wilhelmine, Wilhelma, Vilhelmina
  • Similar names
    Wilma, Gwendolyn, Matilda, Rosalind, Winifred
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  • Wilhelmina is a timeless and distinguished name for baby girls, with a rich history and deep-rooted meaning. Originating from Old High German, this name combines "will" and "helm," symbolizing a strong-willed protector. Parents who choose the name Wilhelmina for their daughters bestow upon them a legacy of determination and resilience. This elegant name has seen prominence through remarkable women who shaped various fields. From Wilhelmina Cooper, the influential model who founded Wilhelmina Models, to Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, who ruled her country with grace and courage, the name exudes strength and leadership. Wilhelmina offers several endearing nicknames like Willa, Mina, and Minnie, giving room for personalization while maintaining its regal essence. It's a name that transcends time and trends, guaranteeing a sense of sophistication for the bearer. Whether you envision your daughter as a trailblazer, an artist, or a leader, Wilhelmina provides a name that encompasses the qualities of a true heroine. Choosing Wilhelmina is a tribute to the past and a nod to a future filled with promise and determination.
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