Matilda?
I've always liked the name Matilda since I read the Roald Dahl book of the same name as a kid. I like its meaning of powerful battler, the sound of it, the fact that its not too common in the US and I like the nicknames of Mattie (my fave nn) but Tilly,Tilda, or Mat aren't bad either. What is everyone else's opinion of this name?
Possible combs I like are (heads up I like middle names that honor ppl)
Matilda Jennifer (for my mom)
Matilda Emily (for my sister)
Matilda Erin (for a friend)
Matilda Autumn
I'm up for other combo suggestions as well. Any opinions are appreciated! Thanks!
Possible combs I like are (heads up I like middle names that honor ppl)
Matilda Jennifer (for my mom)
Matilda Emily (for my sister)
Matilda Erin (for a friend)
Matilda Autumn
I'm up for other combo suggestions as well. Any opinions are appreciated! Thanks!
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I like it because my mom hates it
That movie Matilda, she seriously hates it, so I loved it when I was a kid. I do think of it as being rather witchy and magical. I don't think I'd ever use it - though I think it would be darling on a cat. A little gray cat called Matilda, can you imagine!
I hate Mattie and mat is even worse, gross. then everyone will think she's a Madison or Madeline. Tilly is the only way to go.
Matilda Jennifer and Matilda Emily are adorable! I really like Matilda Emily.
That movie Matilda, she seriously hates it, so I loved it when I was a kid. I do think of it as being rather witchy and magical. I don't think I'd ever use it - though I think it would be darling on a cat. A little gray cat called Matilda, can you imagine!
I hate Mattie and mat is even worse, gross. then everyone will think she's a Madison or Madeline. Tilly is the only way to go.
Matilda Jennifer and Matilda Emily are adorable! I really like Matilda Emily.
I think Matilda is a lovely name and I personally love the nn Tilly. Matilda Autumn is a very sweet combo and I also like Matilda Emily.
Matilda has really grown on me. It's not a beautiful name in my eyes, however, it is handsome, spunky and full of character. I have discovered that I like names for different reasons -- beauty doesn't always have to be a factor. BTW, I like Mattie as well.
Of your combos, I like Matilda Jennifer best. Still, my favorite Matilda combo is Matilda Eve. I love the pairing of spunky/edgy and refined/sweet. That's how I see it, anyway. ;-)
Of your combos, I like Matilda Jennifer best. Still, my favorite Matilda combo is Matilda Eve. I love the pairing of spunky/edgy and refined/sweet. That's how I see it, anyway. ;-)
I like Matilda for the reasons you mentioned. It has a lovely sound and look to it. It's very pretty. I also like the nickname Mattie the best.
Out of your combos, I like Matilda Emily the best. Gorgeous!
Out of your combos, I like Matilda Emily the best. Gorgeous!
Queens Consort
I'm in such a Matilda mood at the moment. I just started reading "Queens Consort" by Lisa Hilton about wives of medieval English monarchs beginning with the Norman conquest. As you can imagine there are many Queen Matildas running around the pages, along with Emmas, Ediths, Margarets, Adelaides, even an Adeliza. I can't wait to get through my current chapter on Eleanor of Acquitaine to get to the Berengaria of Navarre chapter! I recommend it to anyone interested in this time period. It views history from the overlooked queens' perspectives.
So your thread is really catching my eye. I love Matilda because it brings up two images at once, in my mind at least. One is a stalwart, dig-her-heels-in and get the job done kind of person. The other is a waltzing (allusion intended) young woman in a white dress and her hair up. I love names that give me more than one feeling. and as you say the nn possibilities are many. I'm not familiar with the Roald Dahl story, but I'm sure it's darling.
Love, love Matilda.
All of your combinations are lovely with Matilda Emily being my favorite. My attempts (sorry for any repeats):
Matilda Jane (the waltzer)
Matilda Joan (the medieval survivor)
Matilda Carys
Matilda Alice / Alix
Matilda Rosalie
Matilda Cecily
I'm in such a Matilda mood at the moment. I just started reading "Queens Consort" by Lisa Hilton about wives of medieval English monarchs beginning with the Norman conquest. As you can imagine there are many Queen Matildas running around the pages, along with Emmas, Ediths, Margarets, Adelaides, even an Adeliza. I can't wait to get through my current chapter on Eleanor of Acquitaine to get to the Berengaria of Navarre chapter! I recommend it to anyone interested in this time period. It views history from the overlooked queens' perspectives.
So your thread is really catching my eye. I love Matilda because it brings up two images at once, in my mind at least. One is a stalwart, dig-her-heels-in and get the job done kind of person. The other is a waltzing (allusion intended) young woman in a white dress and her hair up. I love names that give me more than one feeling. and as you say the nn possibilities are many. I'm not familiar with the Roald Dahl story, but I'm sure it's darling.
Love, love Matilda.
All of your combinations are lovely with Matilda Emily being my favorite. My attempts (sorry for any repeats):
Matilda Jane (the waltzer)
Matilda Joan (the medieval survivor)
Matilda Carys
Matilda Alice / Alix
Matilda Rosalie
Matilda Cecily
This message was edited 11/30/2010, 11:00 AM
Thanks for all you're suggestions! I'm glad you can see so much with this name! The combos I like are:
Matilda Jane (the waltzer)
Matilda Rosalie
Matilda Winifred - Remnds me of the movie Hocus Pocus lol
Matilda Evelyn
Matilda Guinevere / Gaenor (honors Jennifer)I DO like this form a lot
Matilda Vivien
Matilda Jocelin - Always been a fan of this name
Matilda Gwendolen
Matilda Briallen - Reminds me of the Barbie Allen song lol
Matilda Holly
Matilda Emmeline ("-leen")I like it but it just sounds like I'm saying "Emily" incorrectly when i say it outloud lol but maybe that's cause I'm used to saying Emily instead
Matilda Wren - I also like Matilda Gwen
Matilda Bryony - Unusual but I like it
Matilda Jane (the waltzer)
Matilda Rosalie
Matilda Winifred - Remnds me of the movie Hocus Pocus lol
Matilda Evelyn
Matilda Guinevere / Gaenor (honors Jennifer)I DO like this form a lot
Matilda Vivien
Matilda Jocelin - Always been a fan of this name
Matilda Gwendolen
Matilda Briallen - Reminds me of the Barbie Allen song lol
Matilda Holly
Matilda Emmeline ("-leen")I like it but it just sounds like I'm saying "Emily" incorrectly when i say it outloud lol but maybe that's cause I'm used to saying Emily instead
Matilda Wren - I also like Matilda Gwen
Matilda Bryony - Unusual but I like it
It's okay. It's not my style - seems sort of antique and doughy, like Clara and Mabel and Clementine, to me - but I have met a little girl aged three named Matilda (she was from Europe), who wore the name easily and prettily. It's dignified without being stuckup, and I like that about it, even though I don't like the way the first syllable comes out mutt in my accent.
I think Mattie is the best nickname too. I like all your combos except the one with Autumn, but I guess with some surnames it could sound nice.
I think Mattie is the best nickname too. I like all your combos except the one with Autumn, but I guess with some surnames it could sound nice.
This message was edited 11/30/2010, 9:57 AM
I've liked Matilda ever since I read the book, too. It's a warm and cozy kind of name. Tilly and Maudie are my favourite nicknames.
From your combos, I like Matilda Erin best.
Here are a few more suggestions:
Matilda Ivy
Matilda Violet
Matilda Clover
Matilda Rosemary
Hmm. For some reason I keep wanting to pair it with a plant-related MN.
Matilda Frances
Matilda Jane
Matilda Eve
Matilda Verity
Matilda Wren
Matilda Belle
Matilda Lucy
From your combos, I like Matilda Erin best.
Here are a few more suggestions:
Matilda Ivy
Matilda Violet
Matilda Clover
Matilda Rosemary
Hmm. For some reason I keep wanting to pair it with a plant-related MN.
Matilda Frances
Matilda Jane
Matilda Eve
Matilda Verity
Matilda Wren
Matilda Belle
Matilda Lucy
Thanks for your suggestions!
Of the ones you posted I like:
Matilda Ivy - I love the sound of this for some reason.
Matilda Violet
Matilda Rosemary - I like the flow of it and it's similar to Rose which I like. I know Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams named their daughter Matilda Rose and I always loved the sond of it but don't wanna rip off their combo. Plant names do work well Matilda though, you're right. Matilda Rosalie is nice too. But I also do like...
Matilda Jane
Matilda Eve
Matilda Wren
Of the ones you posted I like:
Matilda Ivy - I love the sound of this for some reason.
Matilda Violet
Matilda Rosemary - I like the flow of it and it's similar to Rose which I like. I know Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams named their daughter Matilda Rose and I always loved the sond of it but don't wanna rip off their combo. Plant names do work well Matilda though, you're right. Matilda Rosalie is nice too. But I also do like...
Matilda Jane
Matilda Eve
Matilda Wren
Matilda is a little dated for my taste but I do really like the name for someone else. I think it has the potential to become more popular. I also like all the nickname potential, that it is uncommon but not unheard of, & the sound of it.
All of your combos are good but I like Matilda Erin and Matilda Autumn the best.
All of your combos are good but I like Matilda Erin and Matilda Autumn the best.
I like it, but it is very popular here (in Sweden). Tilda and Tilly are the most common nicknames here, but I only like Tilly, or Tilde.
I find all the combos rather boring, but Matilda Jennifer is the best one.
I find all the combos rather boring, but Matilda Jennifer is the best one.
I like it
and was actually going to post about it this morning.
The only place I've actually heard it in real life is the book and movie, and maybe that's not IRL? lol
Cute name.
and was actually going to post about it this morning.
The only place I've actually heard it in real life is the book and movie, and maybe that's not IRL? lol
Cute name.
I've known one Matilda, a very elderly African-American woman who had to use a wheelchair. In spite of the fact that she was in a wheelchair, she still cooked up a storm for her family every day, and it was some of the best down-home Southern cooking you could ever hope to taste. I felt bad for her because her common-law husband was having an affair with a much younger woman (my roommate) right under her nose. I mean, literally, right under her nose---literally, in the back yard while she was in the house. Then he used to take some of the food that she cooked and give it to his girlfriend. Talk about adding insult to injury. He died a few years back.
She went by the nickname Til and everyone except her children (she had eight) and her grandchildren called her Miss Til. She was a sweet, giving woman, but that fact never made me like her name!
She went by the nickname Til and everyone except her children (she had eight) and her grandchildren called her Miss Til. She was a sweet, giving woman, but that fact never made me like her name!
Grrr. Men like make me sick.
I like Matilda Erin the best from those. Matilda Claire would be pretty.
Meh, I hate it. Clunky and incredibly ugly. I can't think of too many names that are worse.
I have Trudy listed on a poll today. How odd. I must be getting psychic because after I listed my combos I looked at other people's polls. A lot of uncommon names I used were in other people's polls. It looks like I'm cheating but I'm wasn't. And now I find Trudy actually being considered! I hope this means I'm wrong in what I consider uncommon. :-)
I've always loved Trudy. It sounds so down to earth and happy at the same time. Trudy sounds like she'd be my best friend for life.
This is a long-winded way of saying two enthusiastic thumbs (paws) up for Matilda Trudy from me. Trudy captures the earthier side of Matilda beautifully. Nice flow too. :-D
I've always loved Trudy. It sounds so down to earth and happy at the same time. Trudy sounds like she'd be my best friend for life.
This is a long-winded way of saying two enthusiastic thumbs (paws) up for Matilda Trudy from me. Trudy captures the earthier side of Matilda beautifully. Nice flow too. :-D
This message was edited 11/30/2010, 11:12 AM