The baby name Romilde is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "roh-MEEL-deh".
Romilde is Germanic in Origin.
Romilde is a female given name of Germanic origin. The name is composed of two elements, "hrom" meaning "fame" and "hild" meaning "battle". Therefore, the name Romilde means "famous battle". The name is not very common and is mostly used in Germany and other German-speaking countries.
The name Romilde has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages. It was a popular name among the Germanic tribes and was often given to girls born into noble families. The name was also used in literature, such as in the epic poem "Nibelungenlied" where Romilde was the wife of the hero Siegfried.
The pronunciation of Romilde is roh-MIL-deh. The stress is on the second syllable. The name has a strong and powerful sound, fitting for its meaning. Romilde is a feminine name and is not used for boys. It is a unique and uncommon name that would make a great choice for parents looking for a strong and meaningful name for their daughter.