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[Opinions] Herminigilda
I met somebody by this name today. What do you think of it? Have you ever met a Herminigilda? I can't see it at all on a baby born today, but it's gone on to my growing list of GPs. :)

This message was edited 8/20/2009, 2:15 AM

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I would never use it and can't believe you even met someone with this name, but it is very, very cool in a name nerdy way.
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I googled it as as soon as possible [of course!] and there were a fair few results!

This message was edited 8/20/2009, 2:53 PM

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It's kind of awesome, but very long. Maybe it's Spanish or Portuguese and a female form of Hermenegildo?
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It sounds like it's from Norse or Germanic mythology to me.
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It's cool in a GP sort of way, but I can't picture it on a real person. I think it would be a hassle of a name, unless she went by Gilda.
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Wow, this name is quite a mouthful. And very Germanic. How old was this girl/woman?
I myself have never met a Herminingilda, just Hermine and Hermina (those two are rising in popularity in my country thanks to the translation of Harry Potter), Gilda and Gildhart.
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She was about forty, or late thirties? I didn't comment on the name as it wasn't appropriate in work context.
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