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Gender Feminine
Other Forms FormsAstrild, Elstred, Estrelda, Estrild, Estrilda, Estrill, Estrilld, Istrildis

Meaning & History

From Estrild, a medieval form of the Old English name Éastorhild that survived in England only until the 12th century (according to the 1984 'Oxford Dictionary of English Christian Names'). In Geoffrey of Monmouth's 12th-century Arthurian tales, Estrildis was a German princess who became the wife or mistress of King Locrine of Britain and the mother of Sabrina. The king's scorned wife Gwendolen raised an army against him, defeated him battle, and drowned both Estrildis and Sabrina in the river Severn.
Added 12/17/2009 by walesgal92
Edited 5/19/2012 by SeaHorse15