Wilma is a popular name often associated with various characters in media, most notably Wilma Flintstone from the animated television series The Flintstones. This show, which first aired in 1960, is set in a prehistoric town and follows the lives of the Flintstone family and their neighbors, the Rubbles. Wilma is depicted as a caring mother and wife, known for her distinctive red hair and strong personality.
In addition to her role in The Flintstones, the name Wilma has been used in various contexts, including literature and film. It is also a common name in many cultures, often symbolizing strength and resilience. The name has been borne by notable figures, such as Wilma Rudolph, an Olympic athlete known for her achievements in track and field.