Feidhelm name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Irish and Celtic
Usage: Irish
Meaning: Ever Good and Beauty
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What does Feidhelm mean?

Feidhelm's origin is Old Irish and Celtic, meaning of Feidhelm is "Ever Good or Beauty", predominantly used in Irish is given to baby girls. Feidhelm is variant form of sacred Fidelma. Fidelma is form of timeless and customary Fidelia.

Meaning of Fidelma is Resistant, Beautiful and Ever Good has its origin in Celtic, Latin and Old Irish is mostly used in Irish and Indian.

Variants of Feidhelm

Fidelma, Fidelia, Fedelm, Fedella

How popular is the name Feidhelm?

Feidhelm is a rare baby name in Ireland where it is still in use. According to our evaluation, at least 3 people have been bestowed Feidhelm around the globe.

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What numbers say about Feidhelm?

You possess great communication skills. Follow your gut, not people. You enjoy challenges because they force you to extend your limits and give more than you thought you can. Partnerships are exclusively important to you. You are a passionate lover but take people for granted. Expression number 8 reveals your predispositions for great success in every field in life. Once you overcome an obstacle, you feel invincible and it boosts your self-confidence.

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Famous people named Feidhelm

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