Comments (Usage Only)

Also Flemish: http://www.names.be/meisjesnamen.html?met=Wilhelmina&sort=beldesc
Last year (2020) only two baby girls were given the name Wilhelmina as first name in Poland. 3 got it as a middle name. In January of this year, there have been 1506 women with this name in the country, 604 had it as a middle. Wilhelmina's name day in Poland is October 25, but a Wilhelmina certainly could also celebrate together with Wilhelm (January 10, June 8 and 25). Nicknames include Wilhelminka, Wilhelmisia, Wilma, Wila, Wilka, Wilcia, Misia, Minka, Mina, Minia, Helma, Elma, Helmi, Mimi, Mila, Hela etc. Etc. Etc. Depending on your invention, a lot of the English Wilhelmina nicknames would definitely work here too. I personally have never ever met a Wilhelmina, and can't even think of a single Polish bearer of this name that I would ever have heard of. It feels really rare and, while I don't know if it ever had any more popularity at all, I think most people would consider it really clunky and dated, unusable even. Wilhelm is also not popular and perceived as clunky and I guess for most people seems very German and harsh.
Wilhelmina is also Polish. The name days for Wilhelmina in Poland are May 26 and October 25.
Another nickname for Wilhelmina I've seen is Billie.
In 2018, 59 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Wilhelmina who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 3, 106th most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
The name Wilhelmina was given to 73 girls born in the US in 2016.
The name Wilhelmina was given to 132 girls born in the US in 2015.
This name is also used in Poland. I find it to be lovely. [noted -ed]
It´s also the Czech and Slovak form. Name Day: 7th January.

Comments are left by users of this website. They are not checked for accuracy.

Add a Comment