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[Facts] origin/meaning of my Aunts name
have recently taken over the care of my Aunt. Her name is Exilda Imelda, born in Massachusetts 1918. I've wondered about her name; She never had children and unfortunately has alzheimers/dementia and can't give any input. Anyone there that would have any idea?
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I can't tell you much more than the old post Llewella pointed you to. Most of the instances of Exilda that I found were French-Canadian, so your aunt may have some Canadian heritage. I can't find it in France, so I suspect it's a French-Canadian invention, although there are a few examples of it as Exilde and Exilda in Spanish, and a few other names which seem to be related, like Ozilda and Asilda.
My guess: it's possibly an invention related to exiler in French or exillar in Spanish, and meaning 'exile'.Wishing you all the best with your aunt.:)

This message was edited 8/28/2009, 4:18 AM

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http://www.behindthename.com/bb/arcview.php?id=29724&board=gen
Not that that link helps much. I'd tend to go with the middle poster's idea.When googling it, it seems to not have been a terribly uncommon name either because there were a few hits with someone mentioning a relative of that name.
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