Arminda is a female name with English pronunciation as ar-MIN-duh (/ɑrˈmɪn.də/). It is a variation of the name Armanda. Arminda has been consistently used as a name for newborns in the United States, with occurrences dating back to at least 1881. While its popularity has fluctuated over the years, it remains a charming and unique choice for parents looking for a timeless name for their baby girl. The origin of the name Arminda is uncertain, but it may have roots in different cultures and languages. Arminda does not have any specific associations or meanings commonly associated with it, allowing parents to create their own special significance for this lovely name.
Arminda Schutte was a renowned Cuban classical pianist and educator. |
Arminda Aberastury, also known as La Negra, was a pioneering Argentinian psychoanalyst from 1910 to 1972. |