Hilda - People

People

  • Hilda of Whitby (c. 614-680), English saint
  • Princess Hilda of Nassau (1864–1952)
  • Hilda Bernard (born 1920), Veteran Argentine stage, screen and television actress
  • Hilda Bernstein (1915–2006), author, artist, and activist against apartheid and for women's rights
  • Hilda Borgström (1871–1954), Swedish actress
  • Hilda Braid (1929–2007), English actress
  • Hilda Ellis Davidson (1914–2006), English antiquarian and academic
  • H. D. (1886–1961), born Hilda Doolittle, American poet, novelist and memoirist
  • Hilda Fenemore (1914–2004), English supporting actress
  • Hilda Gaxiola (born 1972), Mexican beach volleyball player
  • Hilda Geiringer (1893–1973), Austrian mathematician and professor
  • Hilda Goldblatt Gorenstein (Hilgos) (1905–1998), American oil painter and watercolorist
  • Hilda Hewlett (1864–1943), first British aviatrix to earn a pilot's licence, and aviation entrepreneur
  • Hilda Hilst (1930–2004), Brazilian poet, playwright and novelist
  • Hilda Kibet (born 1981), Dutch long distance runner
  • Hilda Lund (1840–1911), Swedish ballerina
  • Hilda Petrini (1838–1895), Swedish clock maker
  • Hilda Molina (born 1942), former chief neurosurgeon of Cuba and dissident
  • Hilda Runciman, Viscountess Runciman of Doxford (1869–1956), British politician
  • Hilda Sjölin (1835–1915), Swedish photographer
  • Hilda Solis (born 1957), United States Secretary of Labor in the Obama administration
  • Hilda Terry (1914–2006), American cartoonist, creator of the comic strip Teena

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