Gricelda

Meaning of Gricelda

Gricelda, a feminine Spanish given name, represents a local adaptation of the medieval Germanic Griselda—an anthroponymic construct combining gris (“grey”) and hild (“battle”)—whose diffusion into the Iberian milieu occurred via Romance-era narrative traditions, in which its bearers frequently embodied stoic perseverance under adversity. Its phonetic realization in contemporary Spanish, [griˈsel.da] (transliterated gree-SELL-duh), conforms to Romance phonological patterns, marked by a palatal initial consonant and an open-vowel termination. Demographic analysis of Illinois birth records from 1975 through 1983 reveals its marginal utilization—annual tallies ranged from five to thirteen occurrences, consistently situating it near the two-hundredth rank—which underscores both its distinctive rarity and its enduring appeal within particular cultural enclaves. The name’s morphophonemic structure conveys an impression of tempered resilience, making it an attractive option for parents who seek a designation that harmonizes historical depth with linguistic precision.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as gree-SELL-duh (/griˈsel.da/)

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Notable People Named Gricelda

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