Willibald name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old High German and Germanic
Usage: German, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Meaning: Will, Desire, Bold, Brave and Composition
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What does Willibald mean?

The boy name Willibald is majorly used in German, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Finnish. It is rooted from Old High German and Germanic, Willibald means "Will, Desire, Bold, Brave or Composition". Willibald is a combination of VILL and BALD.

Willibald is a combination of VILL and BALD.

Variants of Willibald

Wilibald, *Vilrekr, Cynebeald, Baldewin, Vilrek, Baldewyn, Baldwin

How popular is the name Willibald?

Willibald is an uncommon baby name in France and may not be used now as it was last seen in 1934. But Willibald is a popular baby name in Germany where every 1 in 7000 have the name as well as in Austria.

At least, 20000 people globally have carried Willibald as their given name according to our findings.

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Focus on what's important to you rather than focusing on making other people content. People find it easy to communicate with you but only after you find a way to relax in their presence. Stick with your goals and don't give up until you become proud of yourself. You are always being straight. You are an inspirational person who respects the rules and social restrictions. Follow your gut, not people.

Other names similar to Willibald, for would be moms

  •  Hieronymus - The boy name Hieronymus is specifically used in English and Swedish and is rooted from Old Greek, Hieronymus means "Holy Name or Variant of the Saint's Name Jerome"
  •  Frithjof - Meaning of Frithjof is Prince of Peace, Thjofr or Fridr is used dominantly in Danish and Finnish. It is rooted from Old Norse and German is given to boys
  •  Els is originated from Old English and Hebrew languages bestowed upon both boys and girls used notably in Norwegian and Dutch, Els means "My God is Abundance, My God has Sworn or God is Fullness"
  •  Ekaterina - Rarefied Ekaterina prevalently is used in Danish, Swedish and Finnish, meaning of Ekaterina is "The Pure" has its roots in Old Greek is bestowed upon baby girls
  •  Matis - Offbeat Matis came from Hebrew aimed at baby boys, meaning of Matis is "Gift of Yahweh" is primarily used in Norwegian and French

Famous people named Willibald

  • Willibald Beyschlag, German theologian from Frankfurt am Main
  • Willibald Alexis, German historical novelist
  • Willibald Pahr, Austrian politician and diplomat
  • Willibald Pirckheimer, German Renaissance lawyer
  • Willibald Kirfel, German Indologist
  • Willibald Peter Prasthofer, Austrian rocket scientist and educator
  • Willibald, 8th-century bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria
  • Willibald C. Bianchi, officer in the Philippine Scouts
  • Willibald Jentschke, Austrian-German experimental nuclear physicist

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