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Tilde (nordic name for girl)

30 replies

Itsaweegirl · 20/07/2019 22:59

DH and I are both from nordic countries. We love the name Tilde. Please tell me your thoughts on it.

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popehilarious · 20/07/2019 23:01

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milienhaus · 20/07/2019 23:02

Sounds like Matilda so should be easy enough, I think it’s cute. How do you feel about Tilly though?

Ellmau · 20/07/2019 23:02

Is it not short for Matilde/Matilda? (Even if it isn't in Norway, I think people would think it was and get your DD's name wrong all the time.)

CatteStreet · 20/07/2019 23:03

^^ That.

Is it short for Matilde or a name in its own right?

YeOldeTrout · 20/07/2019 23:03

Do you pronounce it Till-duh or (like previous poster) Till-day?

I like the Till-duh pronounciation, Tilly for short. I can't stand Matilda as a name, though. Many will presume she's actually a Matilda.

CatteStreet · 20/07/2019 23:03

(That was supposed to point to the punctuation)

YeOldeTrout · 20/07/2019 23:04

I had an Norwegian distant aunt who was Tilda (Tilly). I understood it to be a Norwegian name in its own right...

Frith2013 · 20/07/2019 23:05

Yes, I like it.

AltheaVestr1t · 20/07/2019 23:05

Yes! Love it.

FamilyOfAliens · 20/07/2019 23:06

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wigglybluelines · 20/07/2019 23:06

Love it :) Beautiful name.

Herocomplex · 20/07/2019 23:07

Ha popehilarious you beat me to it! She could have a sister called Dot?

ErrolTheDragon · 20/07/2019 23:12

It sounds like a perfectly nice name but in the U.K. because of ~ it might be misjudged as like the parents who (supposedly) named their child Ampersand.

And then there's Asterisk the Gaul...

popehilarious · 20/07/2019 23:13

Yeah or she could be the new la-dash-a Grin

minisoksmakehardwork · 20/07/2019 23:17

Hanna Alström played the character of Princess Tilde in the Kingsman films. i think it's a pretty name and is connected to your heritage. Once you've sorted out pronunciation (Til-Dee?) and it wont bother you correcting the few people you don't know (not that its a reason to dismiss a name imo), I'd go for it.

diplodoco · 20/07/2019 23:20

It's lovely!

OhEliza · 20/07/2019 23:21

Lovely name. Some people might assume she's a Matilda, but I don't think that's a problem?

Nettleweed · 20/07/2019 23:26

I think it’s pretty.

LimitIsUp · 20/07/2019 23:28

It's a yes from me

Lunde · 20/07/2019 23:46

I really like this name which has become popular in its own right in recent years in Scandi and not just as a nickname for Matilda/ Mathilda /Matilde/Mathilde

In Sweden
6821 are called Tilde
7518 - are called Tilda

added to
36908 are called Matilda
9125 are called Mathilda
699 are called Matilde
1070 are called Mathilde

SmartPlay · 21/07/2019 00:15

I think Tilda is nicer than Tilde.

wigglybluelines · 21/07/2019 00:20

Oh, I love Tilde!

historysock · 21/07/2019 00:38

Love

tryingtobebetterallthetime · 21/07/2019 00:49

I love the name Tilde. Also Tekla, which was my grandmother's sister's name. Also Nordic. My grandmother was born and raised in Finland but Swedish was her first language.

Beekeeper1 · 21/07/2019 00:55

I love it...but then I am biased! My partner's name is Batilda ( old Nordic and Germanic name meaning 'woman warrior'), shortened to Tilder