Mathilde

Mathilde is a Dutch, Danish and Norwegian variant of Matilda. Matilda is a derivation of a Germanic name Mathildis, which means "power, might in battle". Nowadays, the name is very popular in Scandinavian countries. In the United States, it was most popular at the end of 19th century. It was popularized by Roald Dahl in his novel called Matilda.

Origin/Usage
Danish, Dutch, Germanic, Norwegian
Pronunciation
mah-TIL-de
Meaning
Powerful and mighty in battle