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Vilma

American  
[vil-muh] / ˈvɪl mə /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Wilhelmina.


Example Sentences

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Vilma Lagnayo scrambled to save her family's clothes and belongings from their collapsed home in Manay, a town with poor coastal communities that rely on coconut farming and fishing.

From Barron's

Her grandfather Sergio would play Pedro Infante and Shakira, while her mother, Vilma, exposed her to the likes of Sublime and No Doubt.

From Los Angeles Times

The store’s owner, Vilma, who declined to give her last name for fear of being targeted by federal agents, said it had been that way since the raids began.

From Los Angeles Times

Vilma Larsson, 25, previously had jobs in a grocery store, a care home and a factory.

From BBC

La Sonora Dinamita Every time La Sonora Dinamita lead singer Vilma Diaz performs, she looks forward to singing “Escandalo,” the group’s biggest hit.

From Los Angeles Times