The baby name Maitilde is a girl name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "My-tilde".
Maitilde is Germanic in Origin.
Maitilde is a feminine given name that originated from the Germanic name Mathilda. The name Mathilda is derived from the Old Germanic words "maht" meaning "might, strength" and "hild" meaning "battle". Therefore, the name Maitilde means "mighty in battle". The name was introduced to England by the Normans in the 11th century and became popular during the Middle Ages.
Maitilde is pronounced as "my-til-deh" in French and "may-til-duh" in English. The name is commonly spelled as Matilda in English-speaking countries. The name has been used by several notable figures throughout history, including Matilda of Flanders, the wife of William the Conqueror, and Matilda of Scotland, the wife of King Henry I of England. In modern times, the name has been popularized by the children's book character Matilda Wormwood, created by Roald Dahl.
Maitilde is a feminine name and is commonly used in French and Spanish-speaking countries. The name has several variations, including Mathilde, Matilde, and Matylda. The name is composed of two elements, "maht" and "hild", which are both Germanic in origin. The name has a strong and powerful meaning, making it a popular choice for parents looking for a name with a strong and empowering message.