A - Z Blogging Challenge M is for Matilda


Matilda.

For those of us here in Australia, Matilda is immortalised is the song, Waltzing Matilda,  have a look at this video, sung by John Williamson.  Waltzing Matilda 


 Matilda is the eldest child of Michael Abberton, my great uncle. She was known in the family as Tilly.


The origin on this name is from the Old German name Mahthilda, meaning mighty in battle. The name was introduced in England by Matilda (d 1083), wife of William the Conqueror. It wasn't until the 18th century before it enjoyed a period of popularity.

Roald Dahl wrote a children's book, called Matilda and it is a great story.

I couldn't find a famous person named Matilda.

Comments

  1. My great grandmother in the English Midlands was called Matilda - as were her mother and grandmother They all had as their middle name their mother’s maiden surname - a bit of a headache distinguishing between them all!

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