Bernarda

Meaning of Bernarda

Bernarda is a female name with Italian and Spanish origins. In Italian, it is pronounced as ber-NAHR-dah (/bɛrˈnaɾda/), while in Spanish, it is pronounced as ber-NAR-dah (/bɛrˈnarða/). A variation of this name is Bernadette.

The popularity of the name Bernarda has varied over the years in the United States. It reached its peak in terms of occurrence and rank in 1928 when it ranked as the 15th most popular name for newborn girls. Since then, its popularity has declined steadily. However, it still remains a classic and elegant choice for parents looking for a less common name with European roots.

The associations with the name Bernarda include Saint Bernadette Soubirous, a young French girl who had visions of the Virgin Mary in Lourdes during the 19th century. Her story made Lourdes an important pilgrimage site and contributed to the popularity of the name Bernadette.

Overall, Bernarda is a beautiful and timeless name that carries both Italian and Spanish charm. Its association with Saint Bernadette adds a touch of spirituality and significance to this unique choice for baby girls.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as ber-NAHR-dah (/bɛrˈnaɾda/)

Spanish

  • Pronunced as ber-NAR-dah (/bɛrˈnarða/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Bernarda

Bernarda Pera is a Croatian-American professional tennis player with multiple titles and high world rankings in both singles and doubles.
Bernarda Bryson Shahn was an American painter, lithographer, and children's book author who was married to the artist Ben Shahn.
Bernarda Fink is an Argentine-Slovenian mezzo-soprano known for her international career and family ties to the world of classical music.
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