Matilda
Female
Matilda is a German name meaning "mighty in battle." It has a long and rich history, associated with strength and power, yet also possessing a sweet and charming sound. It was popular in medieval Europe and has seen resurgences in popularity throughout history, experiencing a significant rise in recent decades.
Matilda is a name that's been used for queens and strong female characters in literature. The name carries with it a sense of regalness and strength while remaining approachable and endearing. Many consider it a classic choice that remains timeless and stylish.
Matilda of Tuscany
A powerful and influential Marchioness of Tuscany (1046-1115) who played a significant role in Italian politics during the Investiture Controversy.
Matilda, Queen of the Belgians
Queen consort of King Leopold II of Belgium (1840-1925), known for her philanthropic work and charitable endeavors.
Matilda Wormwood
The titular character from Roald Dahl's popular children's book "Matilda", known for her extraordinary intelligence and resilience.