Maud

The name Maud translates to 'strength in battle' or 'might in conflict,' embodying the characteristics associated with a valiant warrior. It suggests a person who is both resilient and courageous, adept at facing life's challenges.

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Maud is a name with Medieval English origins, derived from the Germanic word 'Matilda,' combining 'maht' (might, strength) and 'hild' (battle).

  • Babies named Maud in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Maudy, Maudie, Mae, Maddie, Madi.
  • Full Names: Matilda, Madeleine, Madeline, Magna, Maudlyn.
  • Famous Namesakes: Maud Gonne-Activist, Maud Hart Lovelace-Author, Maud Adams-Actress, Maud of Wales-Princess, Maud Lewis-Artist.
  • Gender: Predominantly Female
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Maud resonates with the number 3, symbolizing creativity and inspiration. Individuals sharing the number 3 are seen as communicative, charming, and optimistic, exuding easy-going energy that brightens any space they enter.

While Maud may not currently be one of the most popular names, its timeless association with nobility and literature continues to endear it to parents seeking a classic and distinctive name for their child. It's steadily gaining interest among those who appreciate vintage and classic name choices.

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