Rumhilt
Feminine
Germanic
Meaning & Origin
Rumhilt is the Old German form of Romilda, a female given name composed of the Germanic elements hruom "fame, glory" and hilt "battle,” thus meaning “famous battle.” As an ancient Germanic name, Rumhilt reflects the heroic and martial values cherished among the early Teutonic tribes, where names often celebrated renown in combat.
The name is no longer in common use today, having largely been superseded by forms like Romilda (or Romhild in some variants). However, historical records may show it occasionally among early medieval female figures in the Holy Roman Empire, sometimes also recorded as Rumhilda or Romhilda. The shift in vowel reflects regular phonetic changes as names moved from Old High German into later dialects and other languages.
Meaning: “famous battle” (from hruom “fame” + hilt “battle”)
Origin: Germanic
Type: Female given name
Usage Regions: Historical Germanic-speaking areas; archaic