Romilda is a name of Italian origin that is pronounced as /rɒˈmɪldə/. The spelling of this name is phonetically accurate, with each letter representing a specific sound. The "R" is pronounced with a slight roll of the tongue, while the "o" is pronounced with an "ah" sound. The "m" and "l" sounds are pronounced separately, followed by a short "i" sound, and then a soft "d" sound. The final "a" is pronounced with a short "uh" sound.
The name Romilda is of Italian origin. It is derived from the Germanic name Hromhild or Hruomhild, which consists of the elements hrom meaning fame or glory, and hild meaning battle or war. Over time, the name underwent variation and adaptation, leading to the Italian form Romilda.