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I hotly tip MAUD for a revival.

32 replies

MrsSeanBean · 28/03/2009 15:48

Anyone with me?

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Comewhinewithme · 30/03/2009 17:25

I love it and like belgianbun said pink balloons .

corblimeymadam · 30/03/2009 17:22

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WinkyWinkola · 30/03/2009 17:19

I like Maudie better.

foxytocin · 30/03/2009 17:03

i like Maude. Is it pronounced the same way in English as it is in French?

higgle · 30/03/2009 16:55

Just saw the post about sisters called Maude and Tilda - since the twelvth century Maude has been a pet form of Matilda, so they really have one name between them!

ickletickle · 30/03/2009 13:12

hope not.

oysterpots · 30/03/2009 13:08

I love it! Great name.

DS might've been Martha or Maude. Or Margot. Think I like M names...

bigfatbump2009 · 28/03/2009 20:16

I think Maude is gorgeous and agree with the OP.

ja9 · 28/03/2009 20:12

I just hate it. I think it is such an ugly ugly vile name. And I really really want to like it - it was my lovely granny's name and i would have loved to have it as part of dd's name, but i just couldn't even like it remotely.

frazzledoldbag · 28/03/2009 20:10

I like Maud and Maude. Unusual and pretty. Shame I'm having a boy then...........

Eyeballsinthesky · 28/03/2009 19:54

My mother wanted me to call DD Maudie. She suggested worse but it wasn't for me.

jellybeans · 28/03/2009 19:52

bit too old ladyish

grouchyoscar · 28/03/2009 18:53

As my friend has a daughter called Scout and DH balks at Calpurnia, Maude (or Maudie) is the only girl's name I have

Maybe I should read other books

jabberwocky · 28/03/2009 18:44

I like it.

Actresses Maude Adams and Maud Adams definitely NOT frumpy.

missymoo2411 · 28/03/2009 18:25

my gran was called maude and a lady i worked with was maudie which is quite nice but i wouldnt use it personally but it is one that will be popula very soon i think

Heated · 28/03/2009 18:01

No idea Weepootle. They are just Maude and Tilda I think, it would be too odd to be Matilda and Matilda!

weepootle · 28/03/2009 16:48

Really Heated? Did the mum know they are both shortenings of Matilda?!

Sibh · 28/03/2009 16:39

My DD is Maebh but we call her Maud as a nickname and it is just lovely. I'm an Irish lit academic, and so when she plays hide and seek I get to shout 'Maud - gone'. I guess you have to be there.

LetThemEatCake · 28/03/2009 16:34

gosh, I don't know why you would take a name as pretty as MATILDA and then call someone Maud.

Then again, I don't know why I thought that Gypsy was a nice name 3 years ago either!!!

Tillyscoutsmum · 28/03/2009 16:31

It is - my Grandmother was Matilda but was always known as Maud. Not sure if its an Irish thing ? (like Jack/John etc.) A couple of the baby names mentioned it as well

LetThemEatCake · 28/03/2009 16:21

no way. Old frumpy lady name.

A variation of matilda, really? Matilda is lovely. As in Waltzing Matilda. (I am Australian) I posited Bronte Matilda or Gypsy Matilda for our dd but dh was horrified.

Tillyscoutsmum · 28/03/2009 16:17

I like it but its a variation of Matilda, so I couldn't have both

tummytickler · 28/03/2009 16:17

I love Maude - it was in ther running for dd2 but we went with Pearl instead. We then met a baby Maude at Pearls baby signing group, so there could have been two Maudes in Pearls reception class in September, as they are starting the same school!
So ramble aside, i love it and would use it as a mn in the future (but Jean Maude does not go)

Thunderduck · 28/03/2009 16:16

No. It's awful.

FruitynNutty · 28/03/2009 16:12

The Worst Witch disenchanted, I loved that film/book!