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Hilde is one of several female given names derived from the name ''Hild'' formed from Old Norse ''hildr'', meaning "battle". Hild, a Nordic-German Bellona, was a Valkyrie who conveyed fallen warriors to Valhalla. Warfare was often called Hild's Game. Hilde was popular in Norway from the 1950s until the 1970s. It is a variant of Hilda, which in turn is a more recent variation of Hildur. *Hilde Benjamin (1902–1989), East German judge who presided over political show trials *Hilde Bergebakken (born 1963), Norwegian Socialist Left Party politician *Hilde De Baerdemaeker (born 1978), Flemish actress *Hilde Bruch (1904–1984) *Hilde Coppi (1909–1943), German resistance fighter *Hilde Crevits (born 1967) *Hilde Domin (1909–2006), German lyric poet and writer *Hilde Gerg (born 1975), German former alpine skier *Hilde Gueden (1917–1988) *Hilde Hagerup (born 1976), Norwegian novelist and children author *Hilde Haugsgjerd (born 1952), Norwegian newspaper editor *Hilde Heynen, professor of architectural theory at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven *Hilde Hildebrand (1897–1976), German actress *Hilde Himmelweit (1918–1989), German social psychologist *Hilde Holger (1905–2001) *Hilde Holovsky (died 1933), Austrian figure skater *Hilde Houben-Bertrand (born 1940), Belgian Flemish Christian Party: CD&V politician and former governor Limburg, Belgian *Hilde Hovdenak (born 1971) *Hilde Hummelvoll (born 1960), Norwegian television personality *Hilde Indreberg (born 1957), Norwegian judge *Hilde Frafjord Johnson (born 1963), Norwegian Christian Democratic Party politician *Hilde Konetzni (1905–1980), Austrian operatic soprano *Hilde Körber (1906–1969), German film actress *Hilde Krahl (1917–1999), Austrian film actress *Hilde Lauer (born 1943), Romanian Olympic sprint canoer *Hilde Lindemann *Hilde Magnusson Lydvo (born 1970) *Hilde Lyrån (born 1963), Norwegian actress, dancer, and comedian *Hilde Mangold (1898–1924) *Hilde Marstrander (born 1969), Norwegian fashion journalist and illustrator *Hilde Meisel (1914–1945) *Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen (born 1964) *Hilde Quintens (born 1964), Belgian cyclist *Hilde Riis (born 1959), Norwegian Olympic cross-country skier *Hilde Sandvik (born 1970), Norwegian journalist *Hilde Schrader (1910–1966), German Olympic swimmer *Hilde Schramm (born 1936) *Hilde Sherman (1923-2011), German Holocaust survivor and memoirist. *Hilde Singsaas (born 1972), Norwegian Labour Party politician *Hilde Krahwinkel Sperling (1908–1981), German tennis player *Hilde Strømsvold (born 1967), Norwegian football goalkeeper *Hilde Synnøve Lid (born 1971), Norwegian Olympic freestyle skier *Hilde Teerlinck (born 1966) *Hilde Tellesbø (born 1963), Norwegian orienteering competitor *Hilde Urbaniak *Hilde Vogt (born 1945) *Hilde Henriksen Waage (born 1959), Norwegian historian *Hilde Weissner (1909–1987), German actress *Hilde Zach (1942–2011), mayor of Innsbruck, Austria *Hilde Zadek (born 1917), German operatic soprano *Hilde Zaloscer (1903–1999) *Hilde Ziegler (1939–1999), German actress *Hilde Zimmermann (1920–2002), Austrian resistance fighter against Nazism and survivor of the KZ Ravensbrück *Hilde Østbø (born 1974), Norwegian Olympic handball player ==See also== *Hilde (disambiguation) *Hildegard, a female name derived from Old High German ''hild'' and ''gard'' *Hildegarde (disambiguation) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hilde (given name)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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