![]() ![]() A random rearrangement of the letters in the name (anagram) will give Hdlemita. ![]() Weird things about the name Mathilde: The name spelled backwards is Edlihtam.Imagine that, only 9 babies in Louisiana have the same name in 1914. Social Security Administration data, the first name Mathilde is not a popular baby girl's name in Louisiana. Random Mathilde Factoid: According to the 1914 U.S.What year had the most people named Mathilde born? The highest recorded use of the first name Mathilde was in 1894 with a total of 32 babies.When was Mathilde first recorded in the United States? The oldest recorded birth by the Social Security Administration for the first name Mathilde is Tuesday, July 13th, 1869.What year were 5 or more babies first named Mathilde? The name was first given to 5 or more babies in the year 1880 when it was given as a first name to 11 new born babies.That's more than enough people named Mathilde to occupy the territory of Christmas Island (Australia) with an estimated population of 1,462 (as of June 30, 2010). How many people with the first name Mathilde have been born in the United States? From 1880 to 2019, the Social Security Administration has recorded 1,661 babies born with the first name Mathilde in the United States.Nowadays, the name is very popular in Scandinavian countries. How Popular is the name Mathilde? Mathilde is the 7,886 th most popular name of all time. Matilda is a derivation of a Germanic name Mathildis, which means power, might in battle. ![]() ![]() You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. The section "History and Origin" of this page contains content from the copyrighted Wikipedia article " Matilda (name)" that content is used under the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL). Pet forms: English: Mattie Tilly, Tillie. Matilda was revived in England as a learned form in the 18th century.Ĭognates: French: Mathilde. The name was introduced into England by the Normans, and this Latinized form is the one that normally occurs in medieval records, although the vernacular form Maud seems to have been the one in everyday use. It was also the name of the wife of William the Conqueror and of the daughter of Henry I of England (see Maud). This was the name of an early German queen (895–968), wife of Henry the Fowler, who was noted for her piety and generosity. Latinized form of a Germanic personal name composed of the elements maht, meht might + hild battle.
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