Proper noun
A female given name from the Germanic languages used since Middle Ages.
St Hilda of Whitby
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfterward he and Dorothy moved into an apartment with no bathroom at 5 Holland Place Chambers, near Church Walk, with the newly wed Hilda (H. Source: Internet
After retrieving the Sunfire, a weapon which can blow up the Dreadnought, they watch helplessly as an airship with Hilda on board is captured by the Dreadnought. Source: Internet
Assistant Superintendent of Finance Hilda Rendon presented the numbers to the board during their Public Hearing, stating that their tax rate is 1.0250 for maintenance and operation and 2.799 for INS (debt). Source: Internet
Carter was preceded in death by his mother, Hilda Yvonne Thompson Carter, his wife, Christina Marie Sweat Carter, and his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Dan Alton Sweat and Mattie Lou Varnadore Sweat. Source: Internet
But Hilda and Richard were already beginning to go in a different direction than Pound's understanding of the movement, as he aligned more with Wyndham Lewis's ideas. Source: Internet
After placing an egg of the last wyvern in a cavern, the party returns to Altair and rescues Hilda from the Empire a second time, before successfully reclaiming Fynn from the Imperial forces. Source: Internet