Maudie

The name Maudie means "strength in battle." It implies resilience and courage, echoing the Old High German origins from "Mahthildis." Traditionally, it was given to girls in hopes they would exhibit strong character and fortitude in life’s challenges.

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The name Maudie is primarily of English origin. It originated as a diminutive or affectionate form of Maud, which itself is a medieval shortened form of Matilda. The roots lie in the Old High German name "Mahthildis," meaning "strength in battle."

  • Popularity: 17,697th
  • Babies named Maudie in the US in 2023:
    Female: 9
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Maude, Maudy, Dee, Maud, Maddy.
  • Full Names: Maudine, Maudina, Maedie, Maudella, Mathilde.
  • Famous Namesakes: Maudie Smith - Children’s Author, Maudie Prickett - Actress, Maudie Dunham - Actress, Maudie Edwards - Actress, Maudie Jean McCullough - Jazz lyricist.
  • Gender: Maudie is typically a name given to females.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Maudie coincides with the number eight. This number is associated with power, ambition, and a focus on material gain. People with this number often have a strong desire to lead and possess a natural inclination for organization and discipline. Those named Maudie may find themselves drawn to challenging situations where they can demonstrate and cultivate their inner strength.

Historically, the name Maudie experienced popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in English-speaking countries but became increasingly less common post-1950. It maintains a charming vintage allure in contemporary times and may be chosen by parents seeking a name with historical depth and uniqueness.

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