Brunhilde (given name)
Brunhilde is a German feminine given name, derived from a combination of the Germanic word elements brun, or armor, and hild, or battle. The Valkyrie Brunhild is a heroine of Germanic heroic legend.
Variants in regular use include the Albanian, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Brunilda and Brunilde; the Norwegian Brynhild; and the Icelandic Brynhildur.
Brunhilde was in regular use for girls in Germany from the late 19th century through the 1960s, a time period when romantic German nationalism was in vogue and the names of idealized heroines such as Brunhild from Germanic heroic legend became more popular. Brünhild was also a character in Richard Wagner's four-part opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen, which became popular world-wide in the late 1800s.
Brunhilde
- Brunhilde Baßler, German former pair skater
- Brunhilde Hanke, German politician
- Brunhilde Hendrix, West German track and field athlete and Olympian
- Brunhilde Irber, German politician
- Brunhilde Nauer, German politician
- Brunhilde Pomsel, German personal secretary to Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels
- Brunhilde Sonntag, German composer, musicologist and music teacher
Brunhilda
- Brunhilda of Austrasia, queen consort of Austrasia
Brunilda
- Brunilda Ruiz, Puerto Rican ballet dancer, teacher, and choreographer
Brunilde
- Brunilde Bianchi, Italian ice dancing coach, choreographer, and former competitor
- Brunilde Ridgway, Italian-born American archaeologist and specialist in ancient Greek sculpture