Yolanda
Yolanda is a common name that has been used in various cultures around the world. It is often associated with the Greek word for "violet," symbolizing beauty and delicacy. The name has gained popularity in different regions, including Latin America and the Philippines.
In recent history, the name Yolanda is also linked to significant events, such as Typhoon Yolanda, which struck the Philippines in 2013. This devastating storm, known internationally as Haiyan, caused widespread destruction and loss of life, making the name memorable in the context of natural disasters.