Gillermina is a unique and elegant name of Latin origin, meaning 'to delight'. It is a variant form of the name Jill, which itself derives from the Norman French name Gilette, a diminutive of the name Juliana. This name is relatively rare, but those who bear it often appreciate its distinctive sound and rich history. Gillermina has been used sparingly throughout history, giving it an air of exclusivity and uniqueness. It is composed of two elements: 'Gill', which may be derived from the Germanic name Giselher, meaning 'spear warrior'; and 'Mina', a short form of names like Rosemina or Fortunata. Despite its rarity, Gillermina has been carried by notable figures in history, such as Saint Germaine Cousin, a French peasant girl who was canonized for her piety and virtue. Today, this name continues to be an excellent choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their daughter.
"Gillermina was quite popular among parents in the late 1970s and early 1980s, with five girls named each year between 1974 and 1982."