It's composed of the elements
hlud "famous" and
hild "battle", so it means "famous battle". It's already in the database under
Clothilde, and variants in the database are
Clotilda (English) and
Klotild (Hungarian).
Clothilde (475-545) was the daughter of
King Chilperic of
Burgundy; she then became the wife of the important Frankish king
Clovis, and the mother of
Clovis's three sons. She converted
Clovis to Christianity, and subsequently became a saint after her death.
As for the name itself, I like it if it's for a character. But today I think the
Clot- beginning makes it vulnerable to teasing, and moreover I just can't picture it on a baby today (although I can picture it on a medieval baby).
Miranda
"Multiple exclamation marks are a sure sign of diseased mind" -- Terry Pratchett
!!!!!!!!!! ← Maud, John, Alice, Peter, Emma, Edith, Lewis, Henry, Isabel, and Joseph