Wilhelmina
My latest obsession is Wilhelmina -- I'm entranced by its continental elegance, baroque heft, and waterfall of letters & sounds. What does everyone else think? Do you prefer Willemina? Also, do you have any ideas why the name increased in popularity a few years ago? I know one of the Hanson brothers named a daughter Wilhelmina, but I don't think he's relevant enough to influence interest in the name...
Here are some combos:
Wilhelmina Agnes
Wilhelmina Alice
Wilhelmina Audrey
Wilhelmina Bertille
Wilhelmina Blanche
Wilhelmina Blythe
Wilhelmina Charlotte
Wilhelmina Clare
Wilhelmina Constance
Wilhelmina Daphne
Wilhelmina Esther
Wilhelmina Fern
Wilhelmina Flavia
Wilhelmina Flora
Wilhelmina Florence
Wilhelmina Frances
Wilhelmina Gertrude
Wilhelmina Hazel
Wilhelmina Helen
Wilhelmina Hester
Wilhelmina Ingrid
Wilhelmina Iris
Wilhelmina Ivy
Wilhelmina Joan
Wilhelmina Judith
Wilhelmina Lucie / Lucy
Wilhelmina Margaret
Wilhelmina Marian / Marion
Wilhelmina Maud
Wilhelmina Odette
Wilhelmina Opal
Wilhelmina Pearl
Wilhelmina Rosa
Wilhelmina Rosemary
Wilhelmina Roxane
Wilhelmina Ruth
Wilhelmina Solveig
Wilhelmina Sophie
Wilhelmina Sylvie
Wilhelmina Therese
Wilhelmina Vashti
Wilhelmina Violet
Wilhelmina Xanthe
Here are some combos:
Wilhelmina Agnes
Wilhelmina Alice
Wilhelmina Audrey
Wilhelmina Bertille
Wilhelmina Blanche
Wilhelmina Blythe
Wilhelmina Charlotte
Wilhelmina Clare
Wilhelmina Constance
Wilhelmina Daphne
Wilhelmina Esther
Wilhelmina Fern
Wilhelmina Flavia
Wilhelmina Flora
Wilhelmina Florence
Wilhelmina Frances
Wilhelmina Gertrude
Wilhelmina Hazel
Wilhelmina Helen
Wilhelmina Hester
Wilhelmina Ingrid
Wilhelmina Iris
Wilhelmina Ivy
Wilhelmina Joan
Wilhelmina Judith
Wilhelmina Lucie / Lucy
Wilhelmina Margaret
Wilhelmina Marian / Marion
Wilhelmina Maud
Wilhelmina Odette
Wilhelmina Opal
Wilhelmina Pearl
Wilhelmina Rosa
Wilhelmina Rosemary
Wilhelmina Roxane
Wilhelmina Ruth
Wilhelmina Solveig
Wilhelmina Sophie
Wilhelmina Sylvie
Wilhelmina Therese
Wilhelmina Vashti
Wilhelmina Violet
Wilhelmina Xanthe
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I like it. Willemina is easier to say, but Wilhelmina looks a lot better. (Side note: the pronunciations on here for Wilhelmina use "v" because it's German, but I use "w").
Mina Harker is what turned me on to the name (does Wilhelmina get more popular whenever there's a vampire craze?)
I like:
Wilhelmina Agnes
Wilhelmina Alice
Wilhelmina Blythe
Wilhelmina Charlotte
Wilhelmina Clare
Wilhelmina Fern
Wilhelmina Florence
Wilhelmina Hazel
Wilhelmina Helen
Wilhelmina Hester
Wilhelmina Iris
Wilhelmina Ivy
Wilhelmina Joan
Wilhelmina Judith
Wilhelmina Lucy
Wilhelmina Margaret
Wilhelmina Marian
Wilhelmina Opal
Wilhelmina Pearl
Wilhelmina Rosemary
Wilhelmina Solveig
Mina Harker is what turned me on to the name (does Wilhelmina get more popular whenever there's a vampire craze?)
I like:
Wilhelmina Agnes
Wilhelmina Alice
Wilhelmina Blythe
Wilhelmina Charlotte
Wilhelmina Clare
Wilhelmina Fern
Wilhelmina Florence
Wilhelmina Hazel
Wilhelmina Helen
Wilhelmina Hester
Wilhelmina Iris
Wilhelmina Ivy
Wilhelmina Joan
Wilhelmina Judith
Wilhelmina Lucy
Wilhelmina Margaret
Wilhelmina Marian
Wilhelmina Opal
Wilhelmina Pearl
Wilhelmina Rosemary
Wilhelmina Solveig
Hi Wordsmith !!!
I like Wilhelmina.
You are right: it is very sophisticated with a noble and gothic vibe. I agree if it is increasing in popularity.
Being Wilhelmina with 4 syllable I would pair it with something very short. These are my faves of your list:
Wilhelmina Opal* my fave because Opal has a gothic vibe imo.
Wilhelmina Blanche* lovely royal name. In real life I would use It over W.Opal.
Wilhelmina Pearl
Wilhelmina Maud
Wilhelmina Clare
I like Wilhelmina.
You are right: it is very sophisticated with a noble and gothic vibe. I agree if it is increasing in popularity.
Being Wilhelmina with 4 syllable I would pair it with something very short. These are my faves of your list:
Wilhelmina Opal* my fave because Opal has a gothic vibe imo.
Wilhelmina Blanche* lovely royal name. In real life I would use It over W.Opal.
Wilhelmina Pearl
Wilhelmina Maud
Wilhelmina Clare
This message was edited 10/16/2018, 12:38 PM
I adore Wilhelmina, and would love to see it used more often! There are quite a few adorable nickname options, too, which I think is appealing: Mina, Minnie, Willa, Billie, etc.
I love Wilhelmina Fern, Wilhelmina Frances, Wilhelmina Solveig, and Wilhelmina Sophie the most :)
Oh, and I prefer the Wilhelmina spelling — it’s just more interesting.
I love Wilhelmina Fern, Wilhelmina Frances, Wilhelmina Solveig, and Wilhelmina Sophie the most :)
Oh, and I prefer the Wilhelmina spelling — it’s just more interesting.