Gilda

 

Gender: Female
Origin: English
Meaning: Golden

What is the meaning of the name Gilda?

The name Gilda is primarily a female name of English origin that means Golden.

The name Gilda is of Germanic origin and is derived from the Old High German word “gild,” meaning “value” or “sacrifice.” It can also be associated with the Old Norse name “Gildi,” which means “sacrifice.” In some interpretations, Gilda can be seen as a feminine form of the name Gilbert, meaning “bright pledge” or “shining pledge.”

Additionally, the name Gilda gained popularity due to the Italian word “gilda,” meaning “guild” or “association,” particularly in reference to medieval craft guilds. It’s worth noting that Gilda is also widely known as a given name due to its association with the Italian actress and iconic Hollywood star, Rita Hayworth, whose birth name was Margarita Carmen Cansino. She adopted the stage name Rita Hayworth, and one of her most famous roles was in the film “Gilda” (1946), which contributed to the name’s popularity.

Different Spellings of the name Gilda:

The name Gilda, being relatively consistent in its spelling, doesn’t have a wide array of alternative spellings. However, variations might arise due to transliteration into different languages or personal preferences. Here are some potential variations or alternative spellings of the name Gilda:

1. Gildah
2. Gildha
3. Gylda
4. Ghilda
5. Gyllda

These variations are relatively minor and are not as common as the standard spelling “Gilda.”

How to write the name Gilda in Japanese?

To write the name “Gilda” in Japanese, it can be transcribed based on its pronunciation using Katakana, the script primarily used for foreign names and loanwords. The name “Gilda” can be represented as ギルダ in Katakana characters. Each Katakana character represents a syllable or sound, providing a phonetic representation of the name.