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Matilda

Matilda is a female name, of Teutonic derivation, meaning "mighty warrior." Its most common alternate forms are Maud and "Mathilde." Among the notable women who have borne that name are:

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If you are looking for information on the famous Australian folk song, See Waltzing Matilda



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