Helgard name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old High German
Usage: German
Meaning: Healthy, Safe, Whole, Fence, Enclosure, Protection and Unspoiled Garden
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What does Helgard mean?

Meaning of Helgard is Healthy, Safe, Whole, Fence, Enclosure, Protection or Unspoiled Garden used for girls which is used principally in German is of Old High German origin. Helgard is a variation of Heilgard.

Origin of Heilgard is in Old High German is used substantially in German language, meaning of Heilgard is "Healthy, Intact Garden and Enclosure".

Variants of Helgard

Heilgard

How popular is the name Helgard?

Helgard is a popular baby name in Germany where every 1 in 20000 have the name. As per our evaluation, over 6000 people has been named Helgard globally.

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Set up a positive mindset already and start figuring things out. Work now and enjoy later. Even if you are an awesome, trustworthy and loyal friend to everyone you know, not everyone will return the favor. Your best character traits are individuality and independence. You are truthful and prefer the cold truth over warm lies. You make sure things done on time, so you can spend more time with your family and friends.

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