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Hildegarde
[ hil-duh-gahrd ]
noun
- a female given name: from Germanic words meaning “battle†and “protector.â€
Example Sentences
In November 2023, the health minister and Public Health Minister Hildegarde Naughton launched a public consultation on the future regulation of vapes.
Besides evoking the vanished pomps of yesterday, “Esmond and Ilia†periodically enlarges its perspective to include chapters about Victorian adventurers in the Middle East, a half-forgotten chanteuse named Hildegarde, and even the proper use of the Arabic word “malesh,†the verbal equivalent of a fatalistic shrug of the shoulders.
Hildegarde Naughton and Ireland's Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan have expressed their "deep unhappiness".
His daughter, Hildegarde, became an avian paleontologist, expert in the fossilized birds found in the La Brea Tar Pits.
In 1906, Clifford, Hattie and their 5-year-old daughter, Hildegarde, left Chevy Chase and moved to the West Coast.
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