Hulda
Found 6 entry about "Hulda"
Hulda Name meanings & History
"hiding", "secret", "gracious". Derived from Old Norse hulda meaning "hiding, secrecy". This was the name of a sorceress in Norse mythology. As a modern name, it can also derive from archaic Swedish huld meaning "gracious, sweet, lovable" [2]. Hulda is mainly used as a female name.
Zodiac Sign of Hulda: Heart's Desire Capricorn,Hope Aquarius
Synonyms of Hulda:
H: Heart's Desire,Hope,Hobnobbing,Hyper,Haggle
U: Unity,Undermining,Utopia,Universality,Understanding
L: Languid,Lover,Liaison,Legal,Luscious,Lovely,Lazy
D: Doting,Daddy,Dutiful,Domestic,Determined,Demanding
A: Ambitious,Action,Assertive,Aggressive,Angry,Argumentative
Hulda is:- a Classic name
- a Common name
- a Informal name
- a Mature name
- a Natural name
- a Rough name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
2.) Hulda (Female)
Usage: Brazilian
Meanings: "hidden" or "secret"
Description: Germanic/Scandinavian. "hidden" or "secret". Possibly a variant of Hilda. Also, compare the names Astrid and Astrud, which could be more examples of how an I can turn into a U. Hulda is primarily used as a feminine given name in Nordic and German-speaking countries.
Famous People
Notable people named Hulda include Hulda Garborg, a Norwegian writer and feminist, and Hulda Regehr Clark, a Canadian naturopath and author.
3.) Hulda (Female)
Usage: Biblical
Meanings: The name Hulda means "loved one" or "weasel" in Scandinavia and "gracious" or "kind" in Germany.
Scripts: In German, the name is spelled "Hulda". In Scandinavian languages, it is spelled "Huld" or "Hulda".
חוּלְדָה(Ancient Hebrew)
Pronunciation: HUL-də(English)
In German, the name is pronounced "HOOL-dah". In Swedish, it is pronounced "HULL-dah".
Description: Scandinavian, German. The name Hulda means "loved one" or "weasel" in Scandinavia and "gracious" or "kind" in Germany. Variant of Huldah. Hulda can be used as a first name or a middle name.
4.) Hulda (Male)
5.) HULDA (Female)
Usage: Scandinavian
Meanings: 18th-century Swedish name derived from huld (sweet, lovable, endearing). The name is now common throughout Scandinavia. (HUL-DAH)