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Matilda

32 replies

LuciaRose · 02/02/2010 11:27

What do you think of Matilda, nickname Tilly? How does it compare with Lucinda, nickname Lucie?

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displayuntilbestbefore · 02/02/2010 11:29

I love Matilda.
I know 2 peopke called Tilly (even nthough they're not Matildas but they just liked the name Tilly!)

I prefer it to Lucinda but I like Lucy with a Y as a name in its own right.

theagedparent · 02/02/2010 11:30

I love Matilda too although it is getting quite popular. Don't like Lucinda.

Hulababy · 02/02/2010 11:30

I love the name Matilda and the nn Tilly. One of my favourites

Not keen on Lucinda but like the name Lucie.

nlo · 02/02/2010 11:31

I really like Matilda and Tilly, much prefer it to Lucinda.

ShowOfHands · 02/02/2010 11:32

I have a Mathilda. Can't bear Tilly, so twee and delicate. And I have the least delicate child in the world. She's Tilda or Tild or Tildy or something along that line. Never Tilly.

Ineedsomesleep · 02/02/2010 11:35

I like both names, but don't like Tilly at all.

Keepo · 02/02/2010 11:46

I don't think Tilly is twee at all. I know a couple of teenage girls called Tilly who are tom boys and very sporty. They are also known as Tils or Mat.

doodlexyz · 02/02/2010 13:03

I have a Matilda (20mths), and like showofhands everyone calls her Tilda, suits her down to the ground!
I know it's supposed to be getting more popular, but I have never met another Matilda, so maybe not overly popular?

Ewe · 02/02/2010 13:07

I have one too, I call her Tilly, her Daddy calls her Mattie, GPs call her Matilda, nursery friends call her Tilda, my siblings call her Tils.

I love the fact it is such a versatile name but it is apparently getting increasingly popular.

Really like Lucinda too, have a good friend called Lucinda but her nn is always Luce.

joanne34 · 02/02/2010 13:09

Thats one of my Girls names.... I love Matilda, especially when said with a french accent....

Beautiful , you choose good names !

Can you choose me one for my boy ???

matimum · 02/02/2010 13:22

I have a Matilda too and I love it soooooo much! She has never been a Tilly either and calls herself Tilda! We call her all sorts of things so it is very versatile when it comes to nicknames! I suggest if you prefer Tilly to call her that though xx

livviloo · 02/02/2010 14:02

I have a Matilda and now know 5 others. Two are close work colleagues who had theirs after me.
I don't regret it because I love the name and she was named after my favourite great aunt ( so if she was the number one name I probably would have incorporated that in her name somewhere)
I wouldn't chose it if you want an original name.
Mine is also a Tilda.

matimum · 02/02/2010 14:08

I haven't met another one as yet and I know a LOT of children! I do live in Cornwall though so I guess it may be more popular in other areas!

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SE13Mummy · 02/02/2010 14:27

I think Matilda's a lovely name - we quite liked it for DD2 but we already have Harriet aka Hattie and thought the possibility of Hattie and Matty/ie was too awful.

Lucie's lovely too (my Grannie's middle name) but I dislike Lucinda for no reason other than the fact that it's the name DD1 gave her horrible hairdressing head doll!

PanicMode · 02/02/2010 14:53

I have a Matilda nn Tilly. She's not twee at all - total tomboy. It means bellicose maiden or something along those lines and it suits her down to the ground.

It is popular though - she's 4 and only one in her class, but I know a lot of little ones.....

ShowOfHands · 02/02/2010 15:30

Names don't make the child though do they? So of course I don't expect all Tillys to be twee but I do lump it in with ellie, evie, milly etc as cutesy, twee, girly names.

Mathilda means 'mighty in battle' which is great as dd is a tank of a child.

anythingwithagiraffeonit · 02/02/2010 16:47

Beautiful name! I love Matilda and Tilly... its what we will name 1st DC if we have a girl

shoobidoo · 02/02/2010 16:53

Matilda is very 'now' and popular - I know 3 under 4 years.

Lucinda, on the other hand, is a beautiful, classic timeless name that won't date as much imo. Lucie is a lovely nickname.

loobylu3 · 02/02/2010 20:33

I love this name Matilda. Less keen on the nn Tilly.
Lucinda is okay but I prefer just Lucie or Lucy

pointydog · 02/02/2010 20:34

Matilda is quite nice. I think I just hear it too much on mn.

pointydog · 02/02/2010 20:34

much prefer it to Lucinda

LaRagazzaInglese · 02/02/2010 20:44

Love Matilda nn Mattie or Tilda

matildamum · 04/02/2010 18:14

Love it of course
I think it's strong but pretty and a little bit grannyish in a good way (of the Mabel, Constance, Violet, Iris ilk). We don't shorten it...drove me mad when she was born and lots of people assumed she would be Tilly, which I actually think is quite pretty but I loved Matilda and thought well we either insist on it now or she'll be Tilly forever. Mine is nearly 3 and has started calling herself Tilda. Am just annoyed it's now crept up to 60-something in the rankings. I only know one other though.

montrealmum · 04/03/2010 20:50

Named my daughter Matilda almost 8 years ago, when it wasn't even in the top 500 girls' names in the U.K. and most people thought it a bit of a strange choice. Lots of people responded "Matilda! Really??!" when we told them what we had named her.
One of the reasons I chose it was because it was so uncommon, so I am rather annoyed to see it becoming so popular, I must say.