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Forename Clotilde

In the world, Clotilde (Clotilde Brazil Argentina Mexico Peru Spain, Clotilda Brazil Argentina Mexico Peru Democratic Republic of the Congo, קלוטילד Israel) is a common female first name. The first name Clotilde is characteristic of Equatorial Guinea, where it is quite a common girly name, Peru, and Argentina (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. Very seldom, Clotilde is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Clotilde

name Klotilda, name Cleotilde, name Klotild, name Clotilda, name Clotilde, name Tilda, name קלוטילדה, name كلوتيلد, name קלוטילד, name Клотильда, name Clothilde, name Clotildis, name Klotylda
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Clotilde Peru, Argentina, Spain, Brazil, Mexico
Clotilda Peru, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Democratic Republic of the Congo
קלוטילד Israel
Клотильда Russia, Ukraine

First name Clotilde in the context

Clotilde is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Doña Clotilde , the fictional character from the El Chavo del Ocho television series; Clotilde de Marelle , the Character in ''Bel-Ami" (Maupassant's novel); Clotilde , the operatic character in the opera Faramondo; Clotilde , the operatic character in the opera Clotilde by Carlo Coccia; daughter of the Count of Cosenza and Clotilde , the operatic character in the opera Norma by Vincenzo Bellini; Norma's friend, among other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of clotilde, clothilde clotilde, clothilde clotilde, clothilde saint and second wife of the Frankish king Clovis I, FR (b. 474) link
clotilde daughter of King Clovis I of the Franks and Queen Clotilde; wife of the Visigothic King Amalaric (b. 500) link
picture of clotilde tambroni clotilde tambroni clotilde tambroni Italian linguist, IT (b. 1758) link
picture of clotilde de france clotilde de france clotilde de france Queen consort of Sardinia (1796-1802) and Venerable, FR (b. 1759) link
picture of clotilde de vaux clotilde de vaux clotilde de vaux French writer and poet, FR (b. 1815) link
clotilde mafleuray (b. 1776) link
clotilde de montagu-beaune (1788-1790) (b. 1788) link
picture of clotilde von sachsen-coburg und gotha clotilde von sachsen-coburg und gotha clotilde von sachsen-coburg und gotha Austrian archduchess; daughter of Prince August of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Princess Clémentine of Orléans (1846-1927), GB (b. 1846) link
picture of clotilde micheli clotilde micheli clotilde micheli ltalian nun and Blessed, IT (b. 1849) link
clotilde marie paban FR (b. 1790) link
clotilde gérard-juillerat French painter, FR (b. 1806) link
clotilde baronin von heimrod (1809-1881) (b. 1809) link
clotilde baronin von haynau (1809-1897) (b. 1809) link
picture of clotilde briatte clotilde briatte clotilde briatte FR (b. 1851) link
picture of clotilde cerdà clotilde cerdà clotilde cerdà Catalan musician, ES (b. 1861) link

Characteristic surnames

Melo, Martins, Moreira, Sanchez, Alvarez, Almeida, Andrade, Barbosa, Pereira, Ramirez, Ribeiro, Martinez, Carvalho, Gonzalez, Ferreira, Oliveira, Conceicao, Rodriguez, Rodrigues, Goncalves, Hernandez, Fernandez, Flores, Torres, Garcia, Romero, Cruz, Ruiz, Diaz, Lima, Silva, Sousa, Souza, Alves, Costa, Perez, Fernandes, Pinto, Rocha, Gomez, Gomes, Lopez, Lopes, Jesus, Santos, Soares, Araujo, Castro, Ramos, and Nascimento