Proper noun
(rare) A female given name from Hebrew.
A prophetess in the Old Testament.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to Huldah, the judgment that God had in store for Judah could not be averted because of the wickedness of the people. Source: Internet
Born in Laurel, he was the son of the late William S. Callaway and Huldah V. Callaway. Source: Internet
The Huldah gates were excavated in the ’70s by Meir Ben-Dov among other Israeli archaeologists. Source: Internet
She turned the pages, full of words she didn’t understand and names she had never heard: Huldah, Lee, and yes, Kansas Cow. Source: Internet
When Josiah’s men came to Huldah to validate and authenticate the content of the book found in the temple, Huldah gave Josiah’s officer a message of doom. Source: Internet