noun
Clotilde
noun
1
A female given name, of French, Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish origin.
"Her grandmother, Clotilde, immigrated from southern France in the 1950s."
How to Use Clotilde
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA traditional women's first name, most common in French- and Iberian-speaking countries.
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Etymology
From the Germanic name element Hlūdahildiz, roughly meaning "famous battle."