Romilda

Meaning of Romilda

Romilda is a charming and elegant name for a baby girl. It has Italian origins and is pronounced as roh-MEEL-dah (/roːˈmi:l.da/). In terms of variations, Romilda can also be spelled as Romilde. This beautiful name has been given to baby girls in the United States since at least the early 1900s. While it may not be as common today, it still carries a sense of history and uniqueness. Romilda brings to mind images of grace and sophistication, making it a wonderful choice for parents looking for a name with a touch of Italian charm.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as roh-MEEL-dah (/roːˈmi:l.da/)

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Notable People Named Romilda

Romilda Pantaleoni was an Italian dramatic soprano known for her versatile repertoire and acclaimed performances in Italian, French, and German operas during the late 19th century.
Romilda Baldacchino Zarb is a Maltese politician, pharmacist, and former television presenter who currently represents District 11 in the Parliament of Malta, having previously served as the mayor of Mosta.
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