Matilda or Tilda
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This message was edited 10/5/2022, 8:58 PM
I prefer Matilda.
Matilda Heather
Matilda Jonquil
Matilda Lily
Matilda Sixtine
Matilda Sybil
Matilda Vashti
Matilda Willow
Tilda Cecily
Tilda Clementine
Tilda Danaë
Tilda Eglantine
Tilda Geraldine
Tilda Hilary
Tilda Jillian
Tilda Léontine
Tilda Marigold
Tilda Marsaili
Tilda Philomel
Tilda Valentine
Matilda, Horatio, and Augusta
Tilda, Linus, and Margo
Matilda Heather
Matilda Jonquil
Matilda Lily
Matilda Sixtine
Matilda Sybil
Matilda Vashti
Matilda Willow
Tilda Cecily
Tilda Clementine
Tilda Danaë
Tilda Eglantine
Tilda Geraldine
Tilda Hilary
Tilda Jillian
Tilda Léontine
Tilda Marigold
Tilda Marsaili
Tilda Philomel
Tilda Valentine
Matilda, Horatio, and Augusta
Tilda, Linus, and Margo
Or, indeed, Mathilde! I prefer Matilda, nn Tilda. I had a colleague who was just Tilda, a very pleasant woman and a good teacher of high-school Maths. So that is the nn form I'd use. I wouldn't use Matty - don't like the sound, and anyway my wonderful Matilda dog, named by the rescue centre, was known to us as Matt the Mutt.
Matilda Caroline
Tilda Louise
Matilda Caroline
Tilda Louise
I prefer Matilda (I don't like it very much, though, because the association with Roald Dahl's book feels to obvious for me) because Tilda remainds me of "tilde", which is the spanish word for the accent mark. Also, Tilda is too childish for me, I just can't imagine a 30-40 year old woman named like this.
Middle names
-Matilda:
Matilda Ruby
Matilda Jade
Matilda Alessandra
Matilda Tamara
-Tilda:
Tilda Roxanne
Tilda Bianca
Tilda Leanne
Tilda Layne
Silblings
-Matilda:
Aubrey (f)/ Rowan (m)
-Tilda:
Lucia (f)/ Josiah (m)
Middle names
-Matilda:
Matilda Ruby
Matilda Jade
Matilda Alessandra
Matilda Tamara
-Tilda:
Tilda Roxanne
Tilda Bianca
Tilda Leanne
Tilda Layne
Silblings
-Matilda:
Aubrey (f)/ Rowan (m)
-Tilda:
Lucia (f)/ Josiah (m)
Definitely Matilda, Tilda feels incomplete.
I love the name Matilda! It’s very elegant and pretty. I love the nickname Tilly. Mattie is also a cute nickname. For a bit of a stretch, you could even use Millie! I’ll be honest, I’m not crazy about the name Tilda. I can appreciate the history and unique sound. I do prefer it to Hilda.
For Matilda, I’d use Matilda Corinne. For Tilda, I’d use Tilda Sarai. For a brother, I’d use Evander Wyatt. For a sister, I’d go with Cecily Miranda.
For Matilda, I’d use Matilda Corinne. For Tilda, I’d use Tilda Sarai. For a brother, I’d use Evander Wyatt. For a sister, I’d go with Cecily Miranda.
Matilda