Hildegard is a female name derived from the Old High German hild ('war' or 'battle') and gard ('enclosure' or 'yard'), and means 'battle enclosure'. Variant spellings include: Hildegarde; the Polish, Portuguese, Slovene and Spanish Hildegarda; the Italian Ildegarda; the Hungarian Hildegárd; and the ancient German Hildegardis.
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Hildegard is a female name derived from the Old High German hild ('war' or 'battle') and gard ('enclosure' or 'yard'), and means 'battle enclosure'. Variant spellings include: Hildegarde; the Polish, Portuguese, Slovene and Spanish Hildegarda; the Italian Ildegarda; the Hungarian Hildegárd; and the ancient German Hildegardis.
==Notable people with the name== Hildegard (music duo), 2021 electronic music project by Canadian musicians Helena Deland and Ouri Princess Hildegard of Bavaria (1825–1864), Bavarian royal Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179), Christian saint Hildegarde of Burgundy (c. 1056 – 1104), French noble Hildegard of Fraumünster (828–856 or 859), daughter of Louis the German and first abbess of Fraumünster Hildegard, second wife of Charlemagne Hildegard, Countess of Auvergne or Matilda (c. 802–841), daughter of Emperor Louis the Pious and Ermengarde of Hesbaye Hildegard Appeltauer (1927–2017), Austrian figure skater and Olympian Hildegard Bachert (1921–2019), German-born American art dealer and gallery director Hildegard Bechtler (born 1951), German costume and set designer Hildegard Behrens (1937–2009), German opera singer Hildegard Bentele (born 1967), German politician Hildegard Björck (1847–1920), Swedish academic pioneer Hildegard Breiner, Austrian anti-nuclear activist Hildegard Brom-Fischer (1908–2001), Dutch textile artist, specializing in ecclesiastical embroidery Hildegard Burjan (1883–1933), German Roman Catholic convert from Judaism and the founder of the Sisterhood of Caritas Socialis Hildegard Damerius (1910–2006), German lawyer and politician Hildegard Embacher (born 1967), Austrian cross-country skier and Olympian Hildegard Falck (born 1949), German middle distance runner and Olympic medalist Hildegard Fässler (born 1951), Swiss politician Hildegard Feldmann (1936–1990), Swiss nurse and Catholic lay missionary who was active in India and Colombia Hildegarde Flanner (1899–1987), American poet and activist Hildegard Goebbels (1934–1945), daughter and murder victim of Nazi Propaganda Minister, Joseph Goebbels and Magda Goebbels Hildegard Goss-Mayr (born 1930), Austrian nonviolent activist and Christian theologian Hildegard Grethe (1898–1961), German actress Hildegard Grill (1927–2023), Austrian gymnast and Olympian Hildegard Hess (1920–2014), German chemist Hildegard Hamm-Brücher (1921–2016), German politician Hildegard Hammerschmidt-Hummel (1944–2024), German academic Hildegard Heichele (born 1947), German soprano in opera, concert and recital Hildegarde Howard (1901–1998), American paleornithologist Hildegard Jadamowitz (1916–1942), German communist activist and a member of the German resistance against National Socialism Hildegard Jone (1891–1963), Austrian poet and artist Hildegard Joos (1909–2005), Austrian painter Hildegard Kleeb (born 1957), Swiss pianist Hilde Klusenwerth (1910–1999), German hurdler and Olympian Hildegarde Kneeland (1889–1994), American economist and statistician Hildegard Knef (1925–2002), German actress, singer and writer Hildegard Korf Kallmann-Bijl (1908–1968), German-born American physicist Hildegard Korger (1935–2018), Czech master calligrapher, scholar and professor Hildegard Körner (born 1959), East German middle distance runner and Olympian Hildegard Krekel (1952–2013), German actress Hildegard Lächert (1920–1995), German Nazi concentration camp guard Hildegard Lamfrom (1922–1984), German-American molecular biologist/biochemist Hildegard Lehnert (1857–1943), German painter Hildegard Lewy (1903–1969), Romanian Assyriologist and academic Hildegarde Dolson Lockridge (1908–1981), poet, playwright and novelist Hildegard Löwy (1922–1943), German Jewish office worker and member of the anti-Nazi resistance Hildegard Mende (1922–?), German Nazi concentration camp guard Hildegarde Naughton (born 1977), Irish politician and mayor of Galway Hildegarde Neil (1939–2023), South African-born English actress Hildegard Neuffer-Stavenhagen (1866–1939), German writer with a focus on children's literature and education Hildegard Neumann (born 1919 – c. 2010), German Nazi and concentration camp overseer Hildegard Maria Nickel (born 1948), German sociologist and feminist Hildegard Ochse (1935–1997), German photographer Hildegard Peplau (1909–1999), American nurse Hildegard Puwak (1949–2018), Romanian politician Hildegard Ranczak (1895–1987), Bohemian operatic soprano Hildegard Maria Rauchfuß (1918–2000), German writer Hildegard Reinhardt (born 1942), German translator and art historian Hildegart Rodríguez Carballeira (1914–1933, Spanish activist for socialism and sexual revolution Hildegard Rosenthal (1913–1990), Swiss-born Brazilian photographer Hildegard Rothe-Ille (1899–1942), German mathematician Hildegard Rütgers (born 1930), German classical contralto singer in opera and concert Hildegard Schaeder (1902–1984), German theologian and church historian Hilde Schrader (1910–1966), German swimmer and Olympian Hildegarde Sell (1906–2005), American cabaret singer known as Hildegarde Hildegard Sellhuber (born 1950), retired German speed skater and Olympian Hilde Krahwinkel Sperling (1908–1981), German-Danish tennis player Hildegard Stücklen (1891–1963), German-American physicist who dealt with spectroscopy Hildegard Temporini-Gräfin Vitzthum (1939–2004), German classical historian and writer Hildegard Thorell (1850–1930), Swedish painter Hildegard Trabant (1927–1964), East German woman shot and killed while trying to cross over the Berlin Wall into West Germany Hildegard Vieregg (born 1939), German museologist and museum professional, an educator, a university professor and lecturer, author, editor and administrator Hilda (Hildegarde) Vīka (1897–1963), Latvian artist and writer Hildegard Werner (1834–1911), Swedish musician, musical conductor, and journalist active in Great Britain Hildegard Westerkamp (born 1946), German-born Canadian composer, radio artist, teacher, and sound ecologist Hildegard Woodward (1898–1977), American children's book author and illustrator Hildegard Wortmann (born 1966), German business executive
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