Armida first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Armida has been for the last 47 years (from 1975 to 2021) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Armida

A variation of the Arabic name Armidia meaning "guardian, protector".

Popularity of Armida by gender

Based on the last 47 years of data, Armida is exclusively a female name.

For the most recent data in 2021, there were 5 female babies and 0 male babies born with the name Armida.

YearMale CountFemale Count
202105
201907
200908
200808
200607
2005012
2004010
2002011
2001012
2000011
199909
1998011
1997010
1996016
199509
1994013
1993019
1992013
1991012
1990021
1989018
1988018
1987021
1986018
1985013
1984019
1983020
1982024
1981030
1980022
1979037
1978026
1977022
1976035
1975034

The history of the first name Armida

The name Armida has its origins in the Italian language and culture, stemming from the epic poem "Gerusalemme Liberata" (Jerusalem Delivered) written by the Italian poet Torquato Tasso in the late 16th century. The name is derived from the character Armida, a beautiful and cunning sorceress who ensnares the Crusader knights with her charms and magic.

In the poem, Armida is depicted as a seductive and powerful enchantress who represents the temptations and distractions that the Crusaders face on their journey to reclaim Jerusalem. The name itself is believed to be a combination of the Italian word "armi" meaning "arms" or "weapons," and the suffix "-ida," which suggests a feminine connotation.

The earliest recorded use of the name Armida dates back to the time when Tasso's epic poem was published in 1581. The character and her name gained widespread popularity across Europe, particularly in Italy, where the name was embraced as a symbol of feminine beauty and strength.

Throughout history, several notable individuals have borne the name Armida. One of the earliest examples is Armida Santoro (1675-1754), an Italian composer and singer from Naples. Another prominent figure was Armida Naldi (1818-1885), an Italian operatic soprano who performed in several productions of Tasso's work.

In the literary realm, Armida Barelli (1840-1938) was an Italian writer and poet who contributed to the Scapigliatura movement in the late 19th century. Additionally, Armida Quartirana (1890-1961) was an Italian painter and illustrator known for her works inspired by Italian folklore and mythology.

Beyond Italy, the name Armida found its way into other cultures as well. Armida Vendurucci (1892-1992) was a Chilean painter and sculptor who gained recognition for her portraiture and works depicting indigenous themes.

These are just a few examples of notable individuals who have carried the name Armida throughout history, each contributing to various fields such as music, literature, and art, and reflecting the name's enduring association with feminine allure and artistic expression.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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