Nolda is of Dutch origin, derived from the Germanic elements 'nord' meaning 'north' and 'wald' meaning 'wood'. It was traditionally given to children born near the North Sea coastlines. The name Nolda has been popular in the Netherlands since the Middle Ages but remains relatively rare elsewhere. It is pronounced as 'NOL-duh'. There are no directly related names, though it could be considered a variation of the Dutch name Nolde.
"Nolda was a popular baby girl name in 1915 with 7 births, but it saw a slight decrease to 6 births four years later in 1918."