Casilda

Meaning of Casilda

Casilda is a feminine name with Spanish origins. It is pronounced as kah-SEE-lda (/kaˈsiːlda/) in Spanish. The name has variations, such as Cassilda, but the pronunciation remains the same. Casilda has been recorded as a given name for baby girls in the United States since at least the early 20th century. While its popularity has fluctuated over time, it has consistently remained in use. Casilda carries no specific associations or meanings beyond being a beautiful and unique name choice for parents seeking a Spanish-inspired name for their daughter.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as kah-SEE-lda (/kaˈsiːlda/)

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Notable People Named Casilda

Casilda Iturrizar, also known as the Epalza widow, was a Spanish philanthropist and businessperson from Bilbao in the Basque Country, known for her charitable work and contributions to society.
Saint Casilda of Toledo, venerated in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches, is celebrated on April 9 as a saint.
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