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Forename Matilda

In the world, Matilda (Mathilde France Germany United States Sweden Brazil, Matilda France Ghana Germany United States Sweden, Матильда Russia Kazakhstan Ukraine Kyrgyzstan, among others...) is a widespread female first name. The first name Matilda is habitual in Reunion, where it is quite a common girly name, Albania, and Israel (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in France, Germany, and Ghana. Much less frequently, Matilda is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Matilda

VARIANTCOUNTRY
Mathilde Germany, Sweden, United States, France, Brazil
Matilda Germany, Sweden, Ghana, United States, France
Матильда Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine
ماتيلدا Iran, Palestinian Territory, Syria, Jordan, Iraq
מטילדה Israel
Матилда Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria
マチルダ Japan

First name Matilda in the context

Matilda is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Matilda Wormwood , the fictional character in Roald Dahl’s 1988 novel Matilda; Matilda McDuck , the Disney comic character, The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck; Matilda Sager ; Matilda Ajan , the fictional character from Mobile Suit Gundam and Matilda , the 1982 Commonwealth Games mascot and current statue in Kybong, Queensland, Australia, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

matilda of saxony, countess of flanders (b. 901) link
picture of matilda of swabia matilda of swabia matilda of swabia duchess consort of Carinthia and Upper Lorraine (c. 988–1032) (b. 1000) link
picture of matilda of franconia matilda of franconia matilda of franconia Fiancée of King Henry I of France (b. 1027) link
matilda of louvain daughter of Lambert I and Gerberga of Lower Lorraine (b. 990) link
picture of matilda of scotland matilda of scotland matilda of scotland Queen consort of England, GB (b. 1080) link
matilda fitzroy 12th-century illegitimate daughter of King Henry I of England (b. 1050) link
picture of matilda of carinthia matilda of carinthia matilda of carinthia Maternal grandmother of Philip II of France (b. 1108) link
matilda of normandy daughter of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders (b. 1061) link
matilda of luxembourg German noble (b. 1100) link
matilda de bailleul Bailleul, Matilda de (d. 1212), abbess of Wherwell (b. 1100) link
picture of matilda of england matilda of england matilda of england English princess, GB (b. 1156) link
matilda de heinsberg (b. 1133) link
matilda of champagne (1135-1184) (b. 1150) link
picture of matilda of brabant matilda of brabant matilda of brabant Countess of Holland (b. 1200) link
matilda fitzroy, duchess of brittany Illegitimate Daughter of Henry I (b. 1150) link

Characteristic surnames

Lee, Harris, Olsson, Wilson, Persson, Larsson, Jackson, Johnson, Nilsson, Martinez, Thomas, Svensson, Karlsson, Gonzalez, Thompson, Eriksson, Williams, Andersson, Rodriguez, Johansson, Hernandez, Anderson, Fernandes, Taylor, Miller, Mema, Kasa, Levy, Hall, Moore, Silva, Scott, Smith, Adams, Garcia, Cohen, Brown, Perez, Davis, Green, Jones, White, Young, Martin, Mensah, Clark, and Gustafsson