Azilda
Meaning
noble maiden battle ready
The story behind Azilda
Azilda is a German name composed of two Old High German elements: *agil*, meaning "sharp" or "keen," and *hildi*, meaning "battle" or "combat." The name thus carries the literal sense of "keen in battle" or "battle-ready," reflecting the martial values of early Germanic cultures. The element *agil* derives from Proto-Germanic and is related to the modern English word "edge," while *hildi* appears in numerous Germanic names such as Mathild and Hilde. The name's evolution reflects typical patterns of Germanic naming conventions, where compound names built from warrior-associated elements were common among nobility. Azilda appears to have developed primarily in German-speaking regions and maintained a distinctly Old German character throughout its usage.
Azilda does not correspond to any documented biblical, mythological, or historical figure of prominence. Rather, it represents a traditional Germanic name created through conventional elements, following the established Germanic naming pattern of combining meaningful roots to create new names suited to the martial and aristocratic contexts of its origin. The name's recorded peak in the United States during the 1880s reflects the broader immigration patterns and cultural preferences of Germanic-descended populations during that era, when such traditionally Germanic names experienced periodic revivals among American families seeking to maintain ethnic and cultural identity.
✨ Quick facts
- Syllables
- 3
- Length
- Medium
- Numerology
- 8
- Pattern
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