Re: Matilda or Tilda
in reply to a message by sprout
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)