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Is Maud short for anything?
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Aran | Report | 28 Feb 2005 19:23 |
And don't say Maudlin! Googled, but nothing helpful. Thanks. |
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Unknown | Report | 28 Feb 2005 19:26 |
Maud is a name in its own right. |
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Aran | Report | 28 Feb 2005 19:27 |
Thanks Bendy! |
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Unknown | Report | 28 Feb 2005 19:30 |
Welcome, it's also short for Madeline . |
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Steven | Report | 28 Feb 2005 20:15 |
If you're researching v old family history, bear in mind that Maud was also a diminutive of Matilda. |
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Unknown | Report | 28 Feb 2005 20:39 |
I know that Maud is a name on its own. It is also short for 'Grandmother of my favourite me'! |
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Andrew | Report | 28 Feb 2005 23:34 |
I always thought Maud was a name in its own right. However, this thread has left me with more questions than answers. Regards, Andy |
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Peter | Report | 28 Feb 2005 23:45 |
It could also be short for Maudaline |
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**Dawn O** | Report | 28 Feb 2005 23:56 |
Hi, I believe Maud is a name in it's own right. My Nan was a Maud but can also be spelt as Maude. Regards, Dawn. |
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Unknown | Report | 1 Mar 2005 00:38 |
My grandma was Annie Maud, but always called Maud (why? I sure would have preferred Annie!). |
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Lisa J in California | Report | 1 Mar 2005 04:04 |
I have four Maud's -- all born around the 1890's (in unconnected families). |
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Andrew | Report | 1 Mar 2005 20:07 |
So far we have.... Matilda Madeline Maureen Maud and Maude Doing a quick google tell us... Maud (strength in battle, Old German, Girl) Maude (Mighty in Battle, Teutonic, Girl) Mathilda, Matilda, Matti, Maud, Maude (girl old German powerful in battle) And to further complicate the issue.... Names that are related to MAUD: -MACHTELD f Dutch -MADDISON f English -MADISON m & f English -MADISYN f English (Modern) -MADYSON f English (Modern) -MAFALDA f Italian, Portuguese -MALLT f Welsh -MATHILDA f English -MATHILDE f French -MATILD f Hungarian -MATILDA f English -MATILDE f Spanish, Portuguese -MATTIE f & m English -MATYLDA f Czech, Polish -MAUDE f English -MAUDIE f English -MECHTELD f Dutch -MECHTILDE f German -TILDA f English, Swedish, Finnish -TILLIE f English -TILLY f English |
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Paula | Report | 1 Mar 2005 20:11 |
My auntie is called Marian but we all call her Maudie Paula |