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      Meaning of the first name Brunilde

      Origin

      Germanic, Primarily Used in Germany

      Meaning

      Armored Bear or Shielded Bear

      Variations

      Brunilda, Brunhilde, Brunelle
      The name Brunilde, of Germanic origin, is composed of two elements: bruni, meaning armor or -mail, and hild, meaning battle. Together, the name conveys the powerful imagery of an armored bear or a shielded bear, signifying strength and protection. This connotation aligns with the fierce and resilient characteristics commonly attributed to bears in various cultural mythologies.

      Brunilde has deep historical roots, particularly in German folklore and medieval literature. One of the most notable figures associated with the name is Brunhilde from the Nibelungenlied, a legendary poem that has shaped German cultural identity since its emergence in the medieval period. This character is depicted as a strong and formidable warrior woman, representing themes of love, betrayal, and valor. Over the centuries, Brunilde found resonance in various forms of art and literature, reinforcing its association with strength and nobility.

      In contemporary contexts, Brunilde remains a relatively uncommon name but still holds appeal for those with an interest in historical or literary names. It is predominantly seen in Germany and among communities with German heritage. The name is often embraced for its uniqueness and rich cultural background, appealing to parents seeking a distinctive name that carries historical significance. Today, it symbolizes the enduring legacy of its ancient roots while attracting attention for its strong and evocative meaning.

      Based on our records...

      Antolini

      Antolini

      This is the most common surname associated with Brunilde.
      Joseph

      Joseph

      This is the most common name of those married to a Brunilde.
      Brunilde

      Brunilde

      This is the most common name for a child of a Brunilde.
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      1911 is when there were the most people born with the first name Brunilde.

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