Western numerology
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Western numerology adds the letter values in the name and reduces them to a single guiding number.
Name profile
Western numerology
Western numerology adds the letter values in the name and reduces them to a single guiding number.
Indian numerology
Indian numerology uses a traditional letter map that many families prefer for cultural name matching.
Meaning and story
Belda is listed in the BabyAZ name catalog with French context. Its meaning is recorded as: Fair maiden
This meaning is being reviewed for clarity.
Similar names
Beautiful, loving, lovable Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel; Diminutive of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century; Diminutive of Belinda: From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake; Fair Lovely one Sometimes used as an independent name associated with the French word belle, meaning beautiful; Sacred Wood; Sacred Wood Apple Tree; White
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Beautiful, loving, lovable Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel; Diminutive of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century; Diminutive of Belinda: From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake; Diminutive of Bellamy: Goodlooking companion; Fair Lovely one Sometimes used as an independent name associated with the French word belle, meaning beautiful; Handsome; White
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Beautiful, loving, lovable Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel; Diminutive of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century; Diminutive of Belinda: From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake; Diminutive of Bellamy: Goodlooking companion; Fair Lovely one Sometimes used as an independent name associated with the French word belle, meaning beautiful; Handsome; White
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A diminutive of Isabella Also a diminutive of Annabella and Arabella meaning yielding to prayer Also a variant of Amabel meaning beautiful, loving, lovable, graceful; Beautiful; Sometimes used as an independent name associated with the French word belle, meaninn beautiful
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Variant of Benedict, meaning blessed, from the Old French Became a common British surname after being introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest; Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son Also a variant of Benedict
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Beautiful; Beautiful Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel; Diminutive of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century; Diminutive of Belinda: From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake
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BenedictBlessed; Variant of Benedict, meaning blessed, from the Old French Became a common British surname after being introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest; Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son Also a variant of Benedict
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Variant of Benedict, meaning blessed, from the Old French Became a common British surname after being introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest; Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son Also a variant of Benedict
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battle maiden, strength; Mighty battle maiden; Strong in war Strength for battle
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courage of a bear; Derived rom an Old German compound meaning bear-spear The name was fairly common in medieval Britain but is rarely used today
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Battle Maiden; Brave in war; Mother of Merlin; Strength in battle Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack; Strong in war Strength for battle
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Brother names
Beautiful, loving, lovable Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel; Diminutive of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century; Diminutive of Belinda: From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake; Diminutive of Bellamy: Goodlooking companion; Fair Lovely one Sometimes used as an independent name associated with the French word belle, meaning beautiful; Handsome; White
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Variant of Benedict, meaning blessed, from the Old French Became a common British surname after being introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest; Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son Also a variant of Benedict
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BenedictBlessed; Variant of Benedict, meaning blessed, from the Old French Became a common British surname after being introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest; Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son Also a variant of Benedict
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Variant of Benedict, meaning blessed, from the Old French Became a common British surname after being introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest; Variant of Benjamin: Right-hand son Also a variant of Benedict
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courage of a bear; Derived rom an Old German compound meaning bear-spear The name was fairly common in medieval Britain but is rarely used today
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From the birch tree meadow; solid and firm; The birch tree meadow Also see Barclay and Burke; Variant of Burke: Lives in a fortress
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From the birch tree meadow; The birch tree meadow Also see Barclay and Burke; Variant of Burke: Lives in a fortress
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Sister names
Beautiful, loving, lovable Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel; Diminutive of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century; Diminutive of Belinda: From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake; Fair Lovely one Sometimes used as an independent name associated with the French word belle, meaning beautiful; Sacred Wood; Sacred Wood Apple Tree; White
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Beautiful, loving, lovable Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel; Diminutive of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century; Diminutive of Belinda: From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake; Diminutive of Bellamy: Goodlooking companion; Fair Lovely one Sometimes used as an independent name associated with the French word belle, meaning beautiful; Handsome; White
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A diminutive of Isabella Also a diminutive of Annabella and Arabella meaning yielding to prayer Also a variant of Amabel meaning beautiful, loving, lovable, graceful; Beautiful; Sometimes used as an independent name associated with the French word belle, meaninn beautiful
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Beautiful; Beautiful Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel; Diminutive of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century; Diminutive of Belinda: From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake
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battle maiden, strength; Mighty battle maiden; Strong in war Strength for battle
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Battle Maiden; Brave in war; Mother of Merlin; Strength in battle Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack; Strong in war Strength for battle
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Diminutive of Matilda: Strength in battle Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack; Mighty in war; the strength or power in battle
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strong; The Flower Violet; Variant of Yolande: Violet flower; violet flower; violet flower, modest
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More origins
Beautiful, loving, lovable Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel; Diminutive of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century; Diminutive of Belinda: From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake; Fair Lovely one Sometimes used as an independent name associated with the French word belle, meaning beautiful; Sacred Wood; Sacred Wood Apple Tree; White
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A diminutive of Isabella Also a diminutive of Annabella and Arabella meaning yielding to prayer Also a variant of Amabel meaning beautiful, loving, lovable, graceful; Beautiful; Sometimes used as an independent name associated with the French word belle, meaninn beautiful
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Beautiful; Beautiful Diminutive of Amabel, Annabel, Belinda, or Isabel; Diminutive of Annabel: Variant of the Latin Amabel Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'Annahel Lee' made the form Annabel popular throughout the English-speaking world in the 19th century The form Annabelle became popular in the mid-2Oth century; Diminutive of Belinda: From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake
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Battle Maiden; Brave in war; Mother of Merlin; Strength in battle Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack; Strong in war Strength for battle
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strong; The Flower Violet; Variant of Yolande: Violet flower; violet flower; violet flower, modest
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Diminutive of Adelaide: Nobility French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida' (hood) Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, was named after Queen Adelaide, 19th century King William IV's consort; Diminutive of Adeline and Adela: Sweet or pleasant; First daughter (Nigerian); Grace, Expression; Happy; happy, ornament; of the nobility Noble From the Old German 'athal' meaning noble; Ornament; Prosperous; Wealthy Also from the Old German Eda or Etta, meaning happy Introduced from Germany in the late 18th century Also a diminutive of Adela, Adelalde, or Adeline
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Happy Famous bearer: The Ethiopian princess in Verdi's opera 'Aida' Also a Japanese surname: runs across the field; Help; joyful, helper, reward; returning; Something of value given in return of some thing good, Rewar; Visiting; Visiting, returning; Wealthy
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