Zelda (given name)
Zelda is a nickname for the feminine name Griselda, from Old High German Grisja Hilda, 'Grey Battle-maid'. It is also the feminine form of the Yiddish name Zelig, meaning 'blessed', 'happy'.
Since 1986, the name has been associated with the popular Nintendo franchise The Legend of Zelda and its eponymous character Princess Zelda.
People
- Zelda Barron, British director, screenwriter, and producer
- Zelda Curtis, British journalist
- Zelda D'Aprano, Australian feminist activist
- Zelda F. Gamson, American sociologist, writer, and activist
- Zelda Fichandler, American stage producer, director, and educator
- Zelda Fitzgerald, American writer, painter, and socialite; wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Zelda Harris, American actress
- Zelda Jongbloed, South African journalist and politician
- Zelda Kahan, British communist
- Zelda Kaplan, American socialite
- Zelda La Grange, South African former private secretary to President Nelson Mandela
- Zelda Lockhart, American writer, speaker, teacher, and researcher
- Zelda McCague, Canadian supercentenarian
- Zelda Nolte, British sculptor
- Zelda Nordlinger, American feminist and women's rights activist coordinator
- Zelda Popkin, American mystery novelist
- Zelda Rubinstein, American actress
- Zelda Schneersohn Mishkovsky,, Israeli poet, notable writer of Hebrew religious poetry
- Zelda Sears, American entertainer
- Zelda Seguin Wallace, American opera singer and suffragist
- Zelda the Brain, a female professional wrestler from the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling
- Zelda Tinska, Serbian actress
- Zelda Williams, American actress, director, producer, and writer; daughter of Robin Williams
- Zelda Wynn Valdes, American fashion designer and costumer
- Zelda Zabinsky, American industrial engineer and operations researcher
- Sean N. Zelda, musician who founded the band We Came as Romans
- Zelda Zonk, a pseudonym used by Marilyn Monroe