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Vilma
Czech
Wilma
German
Vilma
Spanish
Vilma (eesnimi)
Estonian
Vilma
Finnish
Vilma
French
Vilma (keresztnév)
Hungarian
Vilma
Icelandic
Wilma
Italian
Vilma
NB
Vilma
Female given name
For other uses, see
Vilma (disambiguation)
.
Gender
Feminine
Other names
Alternative spelling
Wilma
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vilma
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Vilma
is a feminine first name. People named Vilma include:
Ana Vilma de Escobar
(b. 1954), Salvadoran politician
Vilma Åhlström
(b. 2000), Swedish curler
Vilma Álvarez
(b. 1970), Cuban softball player
Vilma Bánky
(1901–1991), Hungarian silent film actress
Vilma Bardauskienė
(born 1953), Lithuanian long jumper
Vilma Beck
(1810–1851), Hungarian writer and freedom fighter
Vilma Charlton
(born 1946), Jamaican sprinter
Vilma Cibulková
(born 1963), Czech film and stage actress
Vilma Covane
(b. 1996), Mozambican basketball player
Vilma Degischer
(1911–1992), Austrian actress
Vilma Ebsen
(1911–2007), American musical theatre and film actress, sister of actor Buddy Ebsen
Vilma Egresi
(1936–1979), Hungarian sprint canoer
Vilma Espín
(1930–2007), Cuban revolutionary, feminist and chemical engineer, wife of Raúl Castro
Vilma Ferrán
(1940–2014), Argentine actress
Vilma Glücklich
(1872–1927), Hungarian reformer and activist
Vilma
Ronalyn Greenlees
(b. 1971), Philippines lawn bowler
Vilma Henkelman
(1944–2023), Dutch artist
Vilma G. Holland
(1928–2005), Puerto Rican artist
Vilma Hollingbery
(1932–2021), British actress
Vilma Matthijs Holmberg
(b. 1999), Swedish handball player
Vilma Hugonnai
(1847–1922), Hungarian medical doctor
Vilma Rose Hunt
(1926–2012), Australian scientist and writer
Vilma Ibarra
(born 1960), Argentine politician
Vilma Jamnická
(1906–2008), Slovak actress
Vilma Jackson
, English actor and performer
Vilma Kadlečková
(born 1971), Czech science fiction and fantasy writer
Vilma Koivisto
(b. 2002), Finnish footballer
Vilma Kuusk
(b. 1931), Estonian botanist
Vilma López
(b. 1989), Guatemalan footballer
Vilma Luik
(born 1959), Estonian actress
Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy
(1863–1923), Hungarian painter
Vilma Cecilia Morales
(born 1954), Honduran lawyer
Vilma Kathleen McNish
(b. 1957), Jamaican diplomat
Vilma Medgyaszay
(1885–1972), Hungarian actress and theatre director
Vilma Mesa
(b. 1963), Colombian-American mathematics educator
Vilma Cecilia Morales
(b. 1954), Honduran lawyer
Vilma Nenganga
(born 1996), Angolan handball player
Vilma Nugis
, Estonian para skier
Vilma Núñez
, Nicaraguan lawyer and activist
Vilma Paulauskienė
(b. 1966), Lithuanian chess player
Vilma Pázmándy
(1839–1919), Hungarian noblewoman
Vilma Peña
(born 1960), Costa Rican long-distance runner
Vilma Reyes
(born 1958), Puerto Rican poet, storyteller and educator
Vilma Reyes Escalante
, Honduran dentist and politician
Vilma Rimšaitė
(born 1983), Lithuanian BMX cyclist
Vilma Ripoll
(born 1954), Argentine politician
Vilma Rudzenskaitė
(born 1966), Lithuanian orienteer
Vilma Santos-Recto
(b. 1953), Filipino actress and entertainer
Vilma Sindona Eichholz
(1926-1995), German-born Canadian Esperantist
Vilma Silva
(born 1997), Angolan handball player
Vilma Socorro Martínez
(born 1943), American lawyer, civil rights activist and diplomat, first woman U.S. Ambassador to Argentina
Vilma Santos
(born 1953), Philippine actress and politician
Vilma Tanskanen
(born 1995), Finnish ice hockey player
Vilma Vaattovaara
(born 1993), Finnish ice hockey player
Vilma von Webenau
(1875-1953), Austrian composer
Vilma Zamora
(born c. 1977), Mexican beauty pageant winner
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