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Re: Matilda
I live in the US and I find it a bit tired. It's not like it's used heavily here, but it feels like people have been reaching for it when they need a "quirky" and old fashioned name for quite a while. I don't hate it but I don't like it either. I don't enjoy the way it sounds and I hate the nn Tilda. I picture Matilda coming from a family that wears thick framed, funky eye glasses and thinks they're edgy for it.
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