The baby name Mahault is a girl name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "ma-HO".
Mahault is a French name that means "mighty in battle". It is a variant of the name Matilda, which is of Germanic origin. The name was popularized by the 11th-century Queen Matilda of England, wife of William the Conqueror. Mahault was a common name in medieval France, particularly among the nobility. It has since fallen out of use and is now considered a rare name.
The name Mahault is typically pronounced as "mah-HO". It is a feminine name and is not commonly used in English-speaking countries. The name is composed of two elements: "maht", which means "might" or "strength" in Germanic languages, and "hild", which means "battle". The combination of these elements gives the name its meaning of "mighty in battle".
In terms of gender, Mahault is exclusively a female name. It has been used throughout history by women of noble birth, including several queens and princesses. While the name is not commonly used today, it may appeal to parents looking for a unique and historically significant name for their daughter.
Mahault has the following similar or variant Names
- Mahaut |
- Mahaulte |
- Mahaulta |
- Mahalda |
- Mahalde |
- Mahaltea |
- Mahalthea |
- Mahalthe |
- Mahaltheo |
- Mahaltheu |
- Mahaltheus |
- Mahaltheys |
- Mahalthez