Maud.
Maud -- or was it Maude? -- was my Nanna's middle name, she was Kathleen Maud(e), and I used to despise it. But, it's actually been growing on me lately. What do you think?
Merci :)
Merci :)
This message was edited 1/3/2011, 9:51 PM
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I feel the same way. I used to equate it with the color mauve (which I pronounce as "mahv") -- a color I still can't stand.
But I've been working on liberating Maud and so have tried to link it in my mind with historic Matildas. Queen Maud and King Stephen duking it out in Norman England is a wonderfully historic frame of reference. :-D
While I can't say I love it yet, I'm getting there.
But I've been working on liberating Maud and so have tried to link it in my mind with historic Matildas. Queen Maud and King Stephen duking it out in Norman England is a wonderfully historic frame of reference. :-D
While I can't say I love it yet, I'm getting there.
Adore it ♥
One of my absolute favorites. It's like Olive, so zippy and clean. Very "mod".
One of my absolute favorites. It's like Olive, so zippy and clean. Very "mod".
When I was tiny, I had a Scottish honorary Aunt Maudie, sister to our then neighbour "Aunty" Gladys. Tall, long legs, blue-green eyes, sandy redhead. Inspiring? I think so!
I also taught a Maud once, though she preferred to go by her traditional name which I'm afraid I forget. Good kid, full of energy.
I also taught a Maud once, though she preferred to go by her traditional name which I'm afraid I forget. Good kid, full of energy.
What about Madge in honour of her initials, MAJ? SO CUTE
This message was edited 1/4/2011, 6:40 PM
I despise it.
I just don't think it's very attractive; it reminds me of "mud."
I just don't think it's very attractive; it reminds me of "mud."
I kinda like it! It makes me think of a really rich purple colour.
EDIT: Or a Hollywood movie star from the 50's.
EDIT: Or a Hollywood movie star from the 50's.
This message was edited 1/5/2011, 11:26 AM
Love it! Especially with the nn Molly.
It sounds very sophisticated and royal to me. I like it better paired with a "lighter", more feminine name - something like Maud Emily, Maud Charlotte, Arabella Maud, or Isadora Maud.
My personal combo is Maud Isabelle Florence.
It sounds very sophisticated and royal to me. I like it better paired with a "lighter", more feminine name - something like Maud Emily, Maud Charlotte, Arabella Maud, or Isadora Maud.
My personal combo is Maud Isabelle Florence.
This message was edited 1/4/2011, 9:11 AM
I ♥ Maud.
I like it.
Maude - it's okay imo.
I like it, but only spelled Maud.
I love it, always have.
It just has such a cool sound to it. My niece went to school with a Maude who went by Maudie, and I've met a few other young ones.
It just has such a cool sound to it. My niece went to school with a Maude who went by Maudie, and I've met a few other young ones.
Maud/Maude reminds me of the word maudlin (fun fact: maudlin actually comes from the name Madeleine/Magdalene, as in images of Mary Magdalene weeping). It also is so close to mauve and maul... I just get a lot of weird images associated with the name. I don't particularly dislike it, though. I'd be more likely to use Matilda.