Wilhelminia, of German origin, is a unique and distinctive name that translates to 'will' and 'to protect'. It is composed of the elements 'wilhelm', meaning 'resolute protection', and '-inia', a female suffix. This name is rare but holds historical significance, with notable bearers including Empress Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. The name Wilhelminia suggests elegance and strength, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful moniker.
"Wilhelminia saw its peak popularity during the early 20th century with seven births recorded in 1917. However, it remained uncommon thereafter, with only five births each in 1922, 1950, and 1951. Altogether, there were twenty-two babies named Wilhelminia born across these four years."