Arminda
Arminda Origin and Meaning
Arminda is a feminine name with Latin and Spanish origins, possibly derived from the Germanic name Ermenhild, composed of elements meaning "whole" or "universal" and "battle." In Portuguese and Spanish-speaking countries, it has maintained modest popularity over centuries. The name appears in literature and opera, notably as a character in Handel's opera "Arminio." Arminda combines strength and femininity with its melodic sound and strong consonants. The name conveys a sense of determination and dignity, with the soft ending adding a gentle touch to its otherwise robust character. While never reaching mainstream popularity in English-speaking countries, Arminda offers a distinctive option for parents seeking a name with Latin flair and historical depth.
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- Famous People Named Arminda
- The name Arminda in Pop Culture
Arminda Rank in US Top 1000
Famous People Named Arminda
- Arminda SchutteCuban pianist
- Jane Arminda Delanofounding nurse of the American Red Cross
The name Arminda in Pop Culture
- Armindacharacter in Mozart's opera "La finta giardiniera"
- Armindaprincess in 1980s computer game "Dread Dragon Droom"