Brunhilde
The name Brunhilde is primarily used as a baby girl's name. The name has a central origin which is German. The meaning of Brunhilde is 'armed for battle'. It is a rarely used name. It is derived from the words brunni and hild, which means armor and battle, respectively. Some people also regard the meaning of it as something 'dark or noble'. it is also of Norse origin. It is the most attractive baby name with a simple pronunciation. People named Brunhilde are very creative in the field of writing and imaginary script creation. Also, they love to help people unconditionally. The moon sign associated with the name Brunhilde is Taurus. It has an Earth element, with Venus as the ruling planet. Famous bearers of Brunhilde are German composer Brunhilde Sonntag, West German pair skater Brunhilde Baßler, German politician Brunhilde Hanke and West German athlete Brunhilde Hendrix.
Gender
Girl
Meaning
armed for battle
Origin
Norse
Numerology
B is for bloom, your glow of life.
R is for rely, everyone’s trustworthy friend.
U is for understanding, you show for others.
N is for noble, your regal bearing.
H is for happiness, you always bring.
I is for ignite, the fire in you!
L is for luster, your shine.
D is for dream, your beacon ahead.
E is for expressive, not one to hold within.
Lucky
Brunhilde lucky number is 3.
The number 3 has always held powerful symbolism. Think about good things coming in 3s, the birth-life-death cycle, the mind-body-soul connection, the 3 acts of a typical story. Wherever the number 3 shows up in your life, it's generally an omen of creativity, communication, optimism, and curiosity!
Famous People Named Brunhilde
- Brunhilde Sonntag German composer
- Brunilde (or Brunhilde) Bianchi Italian ice dancer
- Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway Italian archaeologist
Brunhilde in Pop Culture
- Doreen Green aka Squirrel Girl Marvel Comics superheroine
- "Doretta's Beautiful Dream " aria from Puccini's opera "La rondine"
- Brunhilde Ponyo's real name in anime film "Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea"
- Brunhilde Character in Wagner's operas "Die Walküre", "Siegfried" and "Twilight of the Gods"