Hulda (given name)
Hulda | |
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Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Hebrew, Old Norse, Old Swedish, Icelandic |
Meaning | weasel or mole (Hebrew), secrecy (Old Norse), sweet or lovable (Old Swedish), the fairy or hidden one (Icelandic) |
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Hulda (Hebrew: חוּלְדָה) is a feminine given name derived from חולדה Chuldah[1] or Huldah,[2] a Hebrew word meaning weasel or mole. Huldah was a prophetess in the Old Testament books of kings and chronicles.[3] It can also derive from Norse mythology, where it is the name of a sorceress, meaning secrecy in Old Norse and sweet or lovable in Old Swedish.[4] In the United States, its use has declined since the mid-1920s.[5]
Variants
- Huldah
- Chuldah
Notable people
Notable people with this name include:
- Hulda Berger (born 1912), American figure skater
- Hulda Crooks (1896-1997), American mountaineer
- Hulda Flood (1886-1968), Swedish politician
- Hulda Garborg (1862-1934), Norwegian writer
- Hulda Regehr Clark (1928-2009), American naturopath
- Hulda Shipanga (1926-2010), Namibian nurse
- Hulda Stumpf (1867–1930), Kenyan Christian missionary
Notes
- ↑ Mike Campbell. "Behind the Name: Meaning, origin and history of the name Chuldah". Behind the Name.
- ↑ Mike Campbell. "Behind the Name: Meaning, origin and history of the name Huldah". Behind the Name.
- ↑ "HULDAH - JewishEncyclopedia.com". jewishencyclopedia.com.
- ↑ Mike Campbell. "Behind the Name: Meaning, origin and history of the name Hulda". Behind the Name.
- ↑ Mike Campbell. "Behind the Name: Popularity for the name Hulda". Behind the Name.
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