The "Hild"s

  1. Brunhilde
    • Origin:

      Norse
    • Meaning:

      "armed for battle"
    • Description:

      Form of Brunhild
  2. Bathilde
    • Bathildis
      • Clothilde
        • Origin:

          French from German
        • Meaning:

          "famous in battle"
        • Description:

          Pronounced klo-TEELD, this name is well used in France, but rarely heard here; it has a chic and sophisticated air.
      • Chlotichilda
        • Grishilde
          • Hilda
            • Origin:

              German
            • Meaning:

              "battle woman"
            • Description:

              Short for Brunhilda, the operatic Valkyrie of Teutonic legend, Hilda still has not quite shaken off that image that image. Though with the resurgence of Matilda, she might just have a bit of a comeback.
          • Hildegard
            • Origin:

              German
            • Meaning:

              "comrade in arms"
            • Description:

              Hildegard is an ancient name that sounds it, but it does have sweet short forms Hildie and Hilda to recommend it, as well as several illustrious historical bearers.
          • Klothilde
            • Krimhilde
              • Mathilde
                • Origin:

                  French variation of Matilda
                • Description:

                  Mathilde is even more popular in France than Matilda, a hipster favorite thanks to Michelle Williams and Heath Ledger, is here. And the French pronunciation, while confusing to English speakers, makes it softer and prettier than the version we're more familiar with.
              • Matilda
                • Origin:

                  German
                • Meaning:

                  "battle-mighty"
                • Description:

                  Matilda is a sweet vintage name that has been gently climbing the popularity list for the past 15 years, after a half-century slumber. The spunky children's book heroine Matilda is one factor in its rise, along with others of its class like Eloise and Caspian.
              • Mechthildis
                • Mecthilde
                  • Otthild
                    • Origin:

                      German
                    • Meaning:

                      "prospers in battle"
                    • Description:

                      Wears long blonde braids, carries a spear, and sings duets with Brunhild. But variations Ottilie, Ottiline, or Ottoline are both unusual and chic.
                  • Reinhilde
                    • Schwanhild
                      • Sieghild