Yvalondra is an uncommon, unique female given name of Latin origin. It is derived from the Latin word 'valere', which means 'to be strong' or 'healthy'. The name Yvalondra thus embodies strength and vitality. In some variations, it may also be associated with the Latin word 'unda', meaning 'wave', suggesting fluidity and adaptability. While not widely popular, this name stands out for its uncommonness and the positive connotations it carries. It is often spelled as one word but can also appear as two words, Yva and Londra.
"Yvalondra had its peak with 5 births in 1971, but overall has seen only 5 births."