Clothilda

German
"famous in battle"

Clothilda Origin and Meaning

The name Clothilda is a girl's name.

Clothilda is a rare feminine name with ancient Germanic origins, derived from the elements 'hlud' meaning 'fame' and 'hild' meaning 'battle.' This name was borne by several medieval queens and noble women, including Clothilde, the wife of Clovis I, King of the Franks, who played a significant role in converting him to Christianity. The name carries a distinctly old-world, medieval charm with its dramatic sound and historical associations. While uncommon in modern usage, Clothilda offers the friendly nicknames Clo, Tilda, or Tillie. The name evokes images of strength and nobility from European history, appealing to parents drawn to rare names with historical depth and feminine power.