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Matilda (name)

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Mathilda
Pronunciationmuh-TIL-dah
GenderFemale
Origin
MeaningMighty in battle
Other names
Related namesMatilde

Matilda, also spelled Mathilda and Mathilde, is the English form of the Germanic female name Mahthildis, which derives from the Old High German "maht" (meaning "might, strength") and "hild" (meaning "battle").

The name is currently popular in Scandinavian countries. Mathilde appeared among the top 10 most popular names for girls born in Denmark in 2008 and the name was also well-used in Norway, Sweden and Finland. It is also currently[when?] rising in popularity in other European countries, including in France, the United Kingdom and in other English-speaking countries.

The name was most popular in the United States between 1880 and 1910, when it was among the top 200 names given to girls. It left the top 1,000 names in the United States by 1964, but reappeared for the first time in 44 years in the top 1,000 names as the 869th most popular name for baby girls born in 2008 in the United States.[1]

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People

  • Empress Matilda or Empress Maud (1102–1167), Lady of the English, Queen of Germany, daughter of Henry I of England, mother of Henry II of England
  • Tilda Swinton (born 1960), British actress, model and artist
  • Tilda Thamar (1921–1989), Argentine actress
  • Matilda Dawson (born 2000), New Zealand footballer

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