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Clothilde
I didn't give this name much thought until today, when I realized I really like it. It's a bit stuffy, but it's also pretty and uncommon. Thoughts? Combo ideas?
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I have mixed feelings about this name. It almost feels like I have to like it (because I really like Mathilde/Matilde and Mathilda/Matilda), but the Colth- part is very unattractive to me. I kind of like it as a middle name, though. It feels spunky and unexpected. Isadora Clothilde
Anastasia Clothilde (sounds very upper class)
Eva Clothilde
Willow Clothilde
Sophia Clothilde
Zinnia Clothilde
Iris Clothilde
Wilhelmina Clothilde
Nora Clothilde
Vera ClothildeClothilde Willow
Clothilde Anastasia
Clothilde Opal
Clothilde Rosalia
Clothilde Pauline
Clothilde Margot
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Iris Clothilde is perfect.
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I really like the name. I don't find it at all stuffy!
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I just became aware of it too. I think it's subtle and lovely. I would call her Clio for short.
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Clio is a terrific nn for Clothilde.

This message was edited 6/17/2010, 3:02 PM

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Agreed. All the Clothilde I know get nicknamed "Clo" though, not great.
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I love Clotilda, so clunky and Dark Ages-ish funky. And then the French come along and turn her into a princess, fit for the ball. Clothilde is gorgeous. No two ways about it. I've tinkered with the idea of using Chloe as a nn for Clotilda / Clothilde. I know they are etymologically different. But it is a fun option.Clothilde Aimee ("eh-MAY")
Clothilde Ines
Clothilde Sophie
Clothilde Anais
Clothilde Niobe ("NIE-uh-bee")
Clothilde Isabeau
Clothilde Glynis
Clothilde Juniper
Clothilde Ianthe
Clothilde Severine
Clothilde Gladys
Clothilde Nerys
Clothilde Marjani
Clothilde Winter
Clothilde Ariadne
Clothilde Nightingale
Clothilde Eugenie
Clothilde Oceane
Clothilde Annelie
Clothilde Isidora
Clothilde Alix
Clothilde Thomasine
Clothilde Wilhelmine
Clothilde Aisling ("ASH-ling")
Clothilde HenrietteFun. Thanks.
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Ste. Clothilde has such an interesting story! The name is certainly uncommon, interesting meaning. I also like the nns Tilda and Tilly. Using it in English might be tough, the spelling Clotilde might be better so people avoid saying "cloth-ild."Clothilde Agnès
Clothilde Aimée
Clothilde Arlette
Clothilde Genviève
Clothilde Ghislaine
Clothilde Justine
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I love Clothilde Agnes and Clothilde Justine. Thank you!
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