Clotilde

Meaning of Clotilde

Clotilde is a charming and elegant name with a rich history. It is of Germanic origin, derived from the elements "hlud," meaning "famous," and "hild," meaning "battle." This beautiful name has been popular in various European countries, including Italy and France. In Italian, it is pronounced as kloh-TEEL-deh (/klɔ.ˈtil.de/), while in French, it is pronounced as kloh-TEELD (/klɔ.tild/). The name Clotilde exudes a sense of grace and strength, making it a wonderful choice for your baby girl. In California, the name Clotilde had its peak in popularity in the 1920s, showing its enduring appeal over time. With its timeless charm and historical significance, Clotilde is a name that will surely stand out for generations to come.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as kloh-TEEL-deh (/klɔ.ˈtil.de/)

French

  • Pronunced as kloh-TEELD (/klɔ.tild/)

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Notable People Named Clotilde

Marie Clotilde of France, also known as Clotilde in Italy, was a politically active Queen of Sardinia and the younger sister of Louis XVI of France, venerated in the Catholic Church.
Clotilde Courau - Princess Clotilde of Savoy is a French actress married to Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia, a member of the House of Savoy and the grandson of Umberto II, the last king of Italy.
Clotilde Dissard, a French journalist and feminist, is known for founding the journal La Revue feministe.
Clotilde Hesme is a French actress known for her roles in Regular Lovers, Love Songs, and Les Revenants.
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