GildafItalian, Portuguese Originally an Italian short form of Ermenegilda and other names containing the Old German element gelt meaning "payment, tribute, compensation". This is the name of a character in Verdi's opera Rigoletto (1851). It is also the name of a 1946 American movie, starring Rita Hayworth in the title role.
GiltbertmGermanic Derived from the Old German elements gelt "payment, tribute, compensation" and beraht "bright".
HermenegildomSpanish, Portuguese Spanish and Portuguese form of a Visigothic name, from the Gothic elements airmans "great, immense" and gild "payment, tribute, compensation". It was borne by a 6th-century saint, the son of Liuvigild the Visigothic king of Hispania.
JellemFrisian, Dutch Originally a Frisian short form of names beginning with the Old German element gelt meaning "payment, tribute, compensation". It can also be a Dutch diminutive of Willem.
TohilmMayan Mythology Possibly from Classic Maya tojol meaning "tribute". This was the name of a K'iche' Maya fire god.
VeltafLatvian Derived from Latvian velte meaning "gift, tribute". The Latvian playwright Aspazija used it for a character in her play Zaudētās Tiesības (1894).