Donalda is a female name with Scottish Gaelic origins. It is pronounced as doh-NAHL-duh in English (/doʊˈnɑl.də/) and DOH-nuhl-duh in Scottish Gaelic (/ˈdoː.nəl.də/). The name has variations such as Donaldina. In the United States of America, Donalda has been given to newborns since at least 1898, with varying popularity over the years. In recent decades, it has been less commonly used, but it still maintains a classic charm. Donalda is a unique choice for parents who appreciate its Scottish heritage and timeless appeal.
Donalda James Dickie was a Canadian educator and author known for her contributions to Alberta's education system and her award-winning children's book, The Great Adventure. |