Meaning & Origin
Kelda is a feminine given name of English usage, possibly derived from the Old Norse kildr, meaning "a spring" (as in a water source). This etymology links the name to natural imagery, evoking freshness and vitality. The name may have originated as a toponymic, referring to someone who lived near a spring, before transitioning into a given name.While Kelda is rare, it shares phonetic and stylistic similarities with other uncommon names such as Kendra or Kelly. It aligns with a trend of names inspired by nature, like Brooke or River. The use of Kelda as a first name is primarily found in English-speaking countries, though it remains uncommon.Meaning: "a spring" (Old Norse)Origin: English, from Old NorseType: Given name (feminine)Usage regions: English-speaking countries