Clotilde (en. Clotilde)

[klo-'tilde]

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
A feminine proper name that implies nobility.
Clotilde is a name that has been used by several saints and queens.
Clotilde es un nombre que ha sido usado por varias santas y reinas.
In some cultures, it is considered a historical name.
In French tradition, Clotilde is seen as an important figure.
En la tradición francesa, Clotilde es vista como una figura importante.

Etymology

It derives from the old High German 'khlod', meaning 'fame', and 'hild', meaning 'battle'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Clotilde of France
Referring to Queen Clotilde, wife of Clovis I.
Clotilde de Francia
Saint Clotilde
Name given to the veneration of Clotilde as a saint.
Santa Clotilde

Related Words

Clot
A name that can be used as a diminutive or affectionate form of Clotilde.
Clot
Hilde
Part of the name that suggests 'battle'.
Hilde

Slang Meanings

A name used in a humorous context to refer to a strong woman.
That girl is a real Clotilde at work, always standing up for her ideas.
Esa chica es una verdadera Clotilde en el trabajo, siempre defendiendo sus ideas.
Use of the name to refer to an older or traditional woman.
Grandma is an old-school Clotilde.
La abuela es una Clotilde de la vieja escuela.