Clotilde
Clotilde is a beautiful name with many multiple origins and is generally given to babies of a specific gender. This word comes from Old German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Italian origins and the meaning of Clotilde is ‘famous in battle’. It is a French version of the Old German name Chlotichilda, which has two elements, ‘hlud’ meaning ‘fame’, and ‘hild’ meaning ‘battle’. This name has been associated with several significant characters in history. This name was borne by Saint Clotilda, who was the wife of King Clovis, whose dynasty ruled over parts of France. She inspired her husband to convert his belief to Christianity. Given such associations, Clotilde is the perfect name for strong and independent persons. If you are looking for a rare and unique name for your baby, Clotilde is a perfect choice. A few notable named Clotilde include French actresses Clotilde Hesme and Princess Clotilde Marie Pascale Courau.
Gender
Girl
Meaning
famous in battle
Origin
Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese
Numerology
C is for casual, no pretension here.
L is for look, the way you look at life.
O is for openness, it’s refreshing!
T is for teacher, you truly are.
I is for instill, the lesson of life.
L is for love, your love of life!
D is for dignity, no one disputes this trait!
E is for enchant, for enchant you will.
Lucky
Clotilde lucky number is 8.
8 is all about abundance. Within numerology, this number is linked to material wealth and financial success. Ambitious and goal-oriented, 8 can effortlessly assume leadership positions through its natural magnetism. 8 applies big-picture thinking to broaden its scope, racing up the top of any ladder to reach extraordinary heights.
Famous People Named Clotilde
- (Marie Adélaïde) Clotilde Xavière Princess of France, younger sister of King Louis XVI; wife of Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia (as Queen Clotilda)
- (Marie Adelheid Amalie) Clotilde Princess of Saxe,Coburg and Gotha, Archduchess of Austria
- (Ludovica Teresa) Maria Clotilde Princess of Savoy, Princess Napoléon
- Clotilde Courau French actress
- Clotilde Dusoulier French writer
Clotilde in Pop Culture
- See Clothilde.
- Sainte Clotilde, basilica church in Paris
- Clotilde character in G. A. Henty's The Young Carthaginian