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German-born English writer 1841–1896
Mathilde Blind (born Mathilda Cohen; 21 March 1841 – 26 November 1896), was a German-born English poet, fiction writer, biographer, essayist and critic
Mathilde_Blind
American bookbinder and publisher
British and European authors included: Berthold Auerbach, Caroline Bauer, Mathilde Blind, Juliana Horatia Ewing, Anne Gilchrist, David Gray, Philip Gilbert Hamerton
Roberts_Brothers
Surname list
footballer and coach Karl Blind (1826–1907), German revolutionist and writer Knut Blind (born 1965), German economist Mathilde Blind (1841–1896, born as Mathilda
Blind_(surname)
Failed assassin of Otto von Bismarck
second wife Friederike, née Ettlinger. He was the younger brother of Mathilde Blind (1841-1896), who became a well-known poet. Shortly after her son's birth
Ferdinand_Cohen-Blind
Genus of beetles
Allan Poe, and a poem entitled "Scarabæus sisyphus" was created by Mathilde Blind. Scarabaeus ambiguus Scarabaeus caffer Scarabaeus catenatus Scarabaeus
Scarabaeus
Facial expression
(Aristophanes), Glaring like two gaunt wolves with a famished brood (Mathilde Blind) ... [or] Glaring like a Lion in a cage (O. Henry)." Glaring can be
Glaring
British painter (1821–1893)
"The secret love of Ford Madox Brown": essay on Ford Madox Brown and Mathilde Blind, by Angela Thirlwell, from TLS, 8 October 2008 Birmingham Museums &
Ford_Madox_Brown
1863 novel by George Eliot
1863 "Romola", chapter XI. of the biography George Eliot (1883) by Mathilde Blind Romola, F. F. Lovell & Co., 1889. Scanned illustrated book via Google
Romola
English literary magazine of the 1870s
illustrations. Literary contributors of essays or stories included Mathilde Blind, Sidney Colvin, W. Bodham Donne, W.S. Gilbert, G.A. Henty ("A Pipe of
The_Dark_Blue
Artist (1858–1884)
Journal of Marie Bashkirtseff. Translated, with an introduction, by Mathilde Blind. 2 volumes. London, 1890. Marie Bashkirtseff: The Journal of a Young
Marie_Bashkirtseff
autobiographer Nicholas Blincoe (born 1965), novelist and screenwriter Mathilde Blind (1841–1896), poet and biographer Edward Blishen (1920–1996), writer
List_of_English_writers_(A–C)
Crematorium in Woking, Surrey, England
the Theosophical Society (ashes given to the Theosophical Society) Mathilde Blind, died 1896, writer (ashes placed in a monument in St Pancras Cemetery)
Woking_Crematorium
British literary magazine (1828–1921)
of their expertise. Vernon Lee, Emilia Dilke, Augusta Webster, and Mathilde Blind are some of the prominent women who contributed on a regular basis (Cf
The Athenaeum (British magazine)
The_Athenaeum_(British_magazine)
Victorian literary society
included William Michael Rossetti, Henry S. Salt, George Bernard Shaw, and Mathilde Blind, and women took part in its publications and discussions. Provincial
Shelley_Society
British socialist and councillor
the Ancoats Brotherhood. Amongst his other associates was the poet Mathilde Blind. In addition to founding public exhibitions and flower shows, he initiated
Charles_Rowley_(socialist)
Blanco y Trigueros (ca. 1840 - 1921), Spanish poet, writer, journalist Mathilde Blind (1841–1896), German-born English poet Alice Williams Brotherton (1848–1930)
List_of_women_poets
journalist, writer and speaker Adrian Blevins (born 1964), US poet Mathilde Blind (1841–1896), German-born English poet and writer Alexander Blok (1880–1921)
List_of_poets
British artist, author and model
Burford. Portrait of Lucy Madox Brown by her father, Ford Madox Brown Mathilde Blind by Lucy Madox Brown The Tempest by Lucy Madox Brown Romeo and Juliet
Lucy_Madox_Brown
Cemetery in the London Borough of Barnet
in North London. The monument was paid for by public subscription. Mathilde Blind German-born English poet, fiction writer, biographer, essayist and literary
St Pancras and Islington Cemetery
St_Pancras_and_Islington_Cemetery
(1913–1995, Australia, p) Nicholas Blincoe (born 1965, England, f) Mathilde Blind (1841–1896, Germany/England, p/f/nf) James Blish (1921–1975, US, f/nf)
List_of_authors_by_name:_B
the House of Byron, John Murray, 2020. Byron, George Gordon (1886). Mathilde Blind (ed.). The Letters and Journals of Lord Byron. London: Scott. OCLC 2504010
Early_life_of_Lord_Byron
English novelist (1858–1940)
'On the art of accompanying’ Cassell’s Family Magazine (July 1890) ‘Mathilde Blind’ The Academy (1900) ‘How Morag found her Lad’ Temple Bar (1901) ‘The
Mary_L._Pendered
English poet, novelist, and satirist
(December 2011). Evolutionary feminism in late-victorian women's poetry: Mathilde Blind, Constance Naden and May Kendall (Thesis). 'That Very Mab' by May Kendall
May_Kendall
stepdaughter, Mathilde Blind (1841-1896), adopted his name over her father's, and became a well-known poet. After moving to Hampstead, London, Blind's family
Karl_Blind
Voice of the Silence Emily Rose Bleby (1849–1917, Jamaica/UK, Ed/S/Po) Mathilde Blind (1841–1896, England, Bg/Lc) Walter Blith (1605–1654, England, Ag) Marc
List_of_non-fiction_writers
Anglo-French writer (1857–1944)
James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Arthur Symons, Ford Madox Brown, and Mathilde Blind, to meet and cultivate a community of artists. In 1876, Robinson met
Agnes_Mary_Frances_Duclaux
(1752–1783, US) Adrian Blevins (born 1964, US) John Blight (1913–1995, A) Mathilde Blind (1841–1896, E) Laurie Block (1949–2018, C) E. D. Blodgett (1935–2018
List of English-language poets
List_of_English-language_poets
Bleibtreu Ange François Blein ([28] see fr:Ange François Blein) Karl Blind Mathilde Blind Ivan Bloch Charles Blount (deist) Henry BLount Thomas Pope Blount
List of names in A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists
List_of_names_in_A_Biographical_Dictionary_of_Modern_Rationalists
first written in Welsh. Leopoldo Alas (Clarín) – La regenta, vol. 2 Mathilde Blind - Tanantella: A Romance Richard Francis Burton – The Book of the Thousand
1885_in_literature
Mr Hyde and historical fiction Kidnapped are both first published. Mathilde Blind composes the poem "The Heather on Fire". Timeline of Scottish history
1886_in_Scotland
Edward Brown (born 1830), Manx poet writing in English November 26 Mathilde Blind (born 1841), German-born British poet writing in English Coventry Patmore
1896_in_poetry
February 28 – Jean Mounet-Sully, French actor (died 1904) March 21 – Mathilde Blind, German-born English poet (died 1896) March 31 – Iosif Vulcan, Romanian
1841_in_literature
American poet (1835–1908)
on pleasant terms with Sir Walter Besant, William Sharp, Dr. Horder, Mathilde Blind, Holman Hunt, Lucy Clifford, Rosa Campbell Praed, Coulson Kernahan,
Louise_Chandler_Moulton
Skjold. February 24 – Carl Gräbe, German chemist (d. 1927) March 21 – Mathilde Blind, German-born English poet (died 1896) April 3 – Hermann Carl Vogel,
1841_in_Germany
"Dover Beach" Philip James Bailey, Universal Hymn (see also Festus 1839) Mathilde Blind, publishing under the pen name "Claude Lake", Poems Jean Ingelow, A
1867_in_poetry
Laurence Binyon – John Stuart Blackie – Richard Doddridge Blackmore – Mathilde Blind – Wilfrid Scawen Blunt – George Henry Boker – Gordon Bottomley – Francis
Oxford period poetry anthologies
Oxford_period_poetry_anthologies
English Radical and activist (1816–1885)
Giuseppe Mazzini, Richard Cobden, Eugene Oswald, Malvida Mesenbug, Mathilde Blind, Moncure Conway, and "so many bright personalities." Stanfeld's physical
Caroline_Ashurst_Stansfeld
American Medical Association – Journal of the American Medical Association Mathilde Blind – George Eliot Hall Caine – Cobwebs of Criticism Thomas Hill Green (died
1883_in_literature
November 23 – Ichiyō Higuchi, Japanese writer (born 1872) November 26 Mathilde Blind, German-born English poet (born 1841) Coventry Patmore, English poet
1896_in_literature
Benson - L. S. Bevington - Laurence Binyon - Samuel Laman Blanchard - Mathilde Blind - Robert Bridges - Anne Brontë - Charlotte Brontë - Shirley Brooks -
Penguin_poetry_anthologies
British archaeologist (1931–2021)
at Newnham College, Cambridge, from 1949 to 1952, where she held the Mathilde Blind Scholarship; during the summers she joined Wace's excavations at Mycenae
Elizabeth_French
Ina Donna Coolbrith (died 1928), American March 21 – Mathilde Blind ("Claude Lake"), born Mathilde Cohen (died 1896 in poetry), German-born English March
1841_in_poetry
British composer and organist
numerous pieces, but not many were published. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. George Eliot. Mathilde Blind. Cambridge University Press, 2010
Edward_Simms
English novelist (1840–1909)
Wood, where she was a contemporary and friend of the German-born poet Mathilde Blind (1841–1896). Her first novel, Nellie's Memories (1868), arose out of
Rosa_Nouchette_Carey
Season of television series
in the Battles Artist was Eliminated in Groups Artist withdrew The Blind Auditions premiered on 28 February 2026, being aired on a weekly basis.
The Voice – La plus belle voix season 15
The_Voice_–_La_plus_belle_voix_season_15
2024 British TV series or programme
Andy Will Hislop as Toby Meghan Treadway as Kate Ella-Rae Smith as Naomi Mathilde Thomine Storm as Tove Sam Swan as Damian Beth Lindsey as Sarah Mark Rowley
One_Day_(TV_series)
2025 season of Norwegian television series
in the Knockouts Stolen in the Battles Eliminated in the Battles The blind auditions began on 3 January. In the round, artists perform for the four
The Voice – Norges beste stemme season 10
The_Voice_–_Norges_beste_stemme_season_10
Nonprofit AIDS research organization
amfAR was formed in September 1985 by actress Elizabeth Taylor, researcher Mathilde Krim, physicians Michael S. Gottlieb and Joseph Sonnabend, and activist
AmfAR
American actress and film producer (born 1964)
Bullock was born on July 26, 1964, in Arlington County, Virginia, to Helga Mathilde (née Meyer; 1942–2000), an opera singer and voice teacher from Germany;
Sandra_Bullock
German genre painter
Corps. Johann Gottlieb Hantzsch was married to Mathilde Kretzschmar (1805–1883). His daughter Agnes Mathilde (1840–1861) married Ludwig Richter's son Johannes
Johann_Gottlieb_Hantzsch
American author and activist (1880–1968)
for the Blind – American organization Laura Bridgman – American deaf-blind woman (1829–1889) List of peace activists Perkins School for the Blind Ragnhild
Helen_Keller
1971 West German film
Heinz Reincke as Alfred Hans Tügel as Kapitän Jansen Elisabeth Felchner as Mathilde Erik Frey as Bürgermeister Alexander Grill as Bus-Chauffeur Elisabeth Stiepl
The Reverend Turns a Blind Eye
The_Reverend_Turns_a_Blind_Eye
2003 American film
musicians Skip James, Blind Willie Johnson and J. B. Lenoir. The film is narrated by Laurence Fishburne in character as Blind Willie Johnson, and features
The_Soul_of_a_Man
Non-arbitrary attachment of sounds to object shapes
children, infants, and (though to a much lesser degree) the congenitally blind. It has also been shown to occur with familiar names. The bouba–kiki effect
Bouba/kiki_effect
Norwegian-Italian singer (born 2002)
original on 10 December 2023. Retrieved 10 December 2023. Løland, Tuva Mathilde (10 May 2024). "Alessandra Mele deler ut Norges stemmer i Eurovision" (in
Alessandra_Mele
Studies in Romanticism 45 (Winter 2006), 543-62. “Rapturous Forms: Mathilde Blind's Darwinian Poetics.” Victorian Literature and Culture 34, (Fall 2006)
Jason_R._Rudy
Nazi politician (1884–1954)
Princess Sibylla (1908–1972), Prince Hubertus (1909–1943), Princess Caroline Mathilde [fr] (1912–1983), and Prince Friedrich Josias (1918–1998). As was expected
Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Charles_Edward,_Duke_of_Saxe-Coburg_and_Gotha
Queen of Westphalia from 1807 to 1813
served in the army of his maternal uncle, King William I of Württemberg. Mathilde Bonaparte (1820–1904), married Anatoly Demidov, Prince of San Donato. She
Catharina_of_Württemberg
Child of King Adolf of the Romans, Duchess of Bavaria and Countess Palatine
the Blind (8 August 1306, Wolfratshausen – 4 October 1353, Neustadt) Rupert I the Red (9 June 1309, Wolfratshausen – 16 February 1390) Mathilde (1312
Mechthild_of_Nassau
French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy
According to David Blamires, the story was titled Personet und Mathilde ("Personet and Mathilde"), wherein prince Percinet was adapted to Personet, princess
Graciosa_and_Percinet
French actress
Nadia Patric Chiha 2011 Jimmy Rivière Gina Teddy Lussi-Modeste De l'encre Mathilde Ekoué & Hamé TV movie Notre Paradis Anna Gaël Morel Livid Lucie's mother
Béatrice_Dalle
"'Consummatum est'". The Manila Times. Retrieved 8 May 2021. Robien, Mathilde de (22 November 2018). "La mort héroïque de la duchesse d'Alençon, sœur
List of last words (19th century)
List_of_last_words_(19th_century)
1865 opera by Richard Wagner
philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer, and by Wagner's relationship with his muse Mathilde Wesendonck. It explores existential themes such as that of mankind's insatiable
Tristan_und_Isolde
1998 German film by Tom Tykwer
Lars Rudolph as Herr Kruse Ute Lubosch as Mama Monica Bleibtreu as the blind woman Heino Ferch as Ronnie Hans Paetsch as Narrator The film touches on
Run_Lola_Run
German actress (born 1961)
the City Limits Misha 2003 Paradise Found Mette Gauguin 2004 À ton image Mathilde 2006 Inland Empire The Lady 2007 More Things That Happened The Lady Part
Nastassja_Kinski
1971 film by Hal Ashby
hair (unlike Gordon in the film) and introducing herself as "the Countess Mathilde Chardin", a different name and title than used in the film. In the novel
Harold_and_Maude
1967 film by Luis Buñuel
Françoise Fabian as Charlotte Macha Méril as Renée Maria Latour [fr] as Mathilde Marguerite Muni as Pallas Francis Blanche as Monsieur Adolphe François
Belle_de_Jour_(film)
Norwegian reality singing competition
are selected in blind auditions, where the coaches cannot see, but only hear the auditioner. The series consists of three phases: a blind audition, a battle
The Voice – Norges beste stemme
The_Voice_–_Norges_beste_stemme
French ophthalmologist (1839–1907)
Félicie (1871–1956) and Jean-Félix (1871–1915), Adolphe (1873–1944) and Mathilde Julie (1876–1947). His daughter Alice married Lazare Weiller and was the
Louis_Émile_Javal
59°22′S 18°13′W / 59.37°S 18.21°W / -59.37; -18.21 (Demodocus) 125 2008 Blind Phaeacian singer WGPSN Diomedes 38°07′N 70°35′E / 38.12°N 70.58°E / 38
List of craters in the Solar System
List_of_craters_in_the_Solar_System
Dutch film director (1957–2004)
director with the movie Luger (1981). He was awarded a Gouden Kalf for Blind Date (1996) and In het belang van de staat ("In the Interest of the State"
Theo_van_Gogh_(film_director)
2023 film by Martin Bourboulon
Saint Blancard, leader of the Huguenot rebellions Camille Rutherford as Mathilde d'Herblay The idea for the project started in 2019, when producer Dimitri
The_Three_Musketeers:_Milady
1916 film
Aage Schmidt Mathilde Nielsen Carl Gottschalksen Grethe Brandes Elith Pio "Hævnens Nat". Silent Era. Retrieved 3 November 2013. "Blind Justice (1916)
Blind_Justice_(1916_film)
Danish painter (1851-1909)
of the country. On a trip to Paris in 1888 he encountered Marie Martha Mathilde Triepcke, whom he had known in Copenhagen. They fell in love and, after
Peder_Severin_Krøyer
Belgian nurse and British spy in First World War
Marthe Mathilde Cnockaert (28 October 1892 – 8 January 1966), later Marthe McKenna, was a Belgian nurse who became a spy for the United Kingdom and its
Marthe_Cnockaert
Medical disorders that destroy blood vessels by inflammation
hdl:11655/14109. ISSN 0004-3591. PMID 23045170. Mahr, Alfred; de Menthon, Mathilde (2015). "Classification and classification criteria for vasculitis". Current
Vasculitis
Love madness or intense infatuation
Limerence is written in memory of, and his unrequited love for a woman named Mathilde, which inspired him to write De l'Amour—the only comprehensive approach
Limerence
American novelist (1926–2016)
living in an assisted-living facility, was using a wheelchair, partially blind and deaf, and suffering from memory loss. Butts also shared that Lee told
Harper_Lee
Norwegian dancer (born 1996)
maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Løland, Julie Solberg, Tuva Mathilde (2021-11-13). "Simon Nitsche og Helene Spilling er årets vinnere av Skal
Helene_Spilling_Ødegaard
2023 film by Martin Bourboulon
Archived from the original on 21 April 2023. Retrieved 21 April 2023. Barat, Mathilde (23 February 2024). "César 2024: Anatomie d'une chute sacré meilleur film
The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan
The_Three_Musketeers:_D'Artagnan
French singer and musician
turning his chair. As part of Team Pagny, on 26 March 2016, he performed "Mathilde" from Jacques Brel in a battle against teammate Laurent-Pierre Lecordier
Claudio_Capéo
lecturer in Swedish Zuleika Alambert (1922–2012, Brazil), feminist wr. Mathilde Alanic (1864–1948, France), nv. & ss. Outi Alanne (b. 1967, Finland), autobiographer
List_of_women_writers_(A–L)
singer-songwriter September 19 – Alex Etel, English former actor September 20 – Mathilde Ollivier, French actress and model September 21 – Khin Wint Wah, Burmese
1994_in_film
April 30, 1959 (1959-04-30) 971A 71 32 "Friendship" Norman Tokar Story by : Mathilde & Theodore Ferro Teleplay by : Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher May 7, 1959 (1959-05-07)
List of Leave It to Beaver episodes
List_of_Leave_It_to_Beaver_episodes
French actress (born 1999)
Year Title Role Director Notes 2018 Vint la Vague Mathilde Benjamin Busnel Odol Gorri Eva Charlène Favier 2019 Nobody Likes You as Much as I Do Stéphanie
Noée_Abita
France Michallet crashed his vehicle into the center reservation on the Mathilde bridge. Although he survived the crash, he made his way to a nearby building
List of people who died in traffic collisions
List_of_people_who_died_in_traffic_collisions
Canadian surgeon and cyclist (born 1984)
Mathilde Hupin-Debeurme (born March 30, 1984) is a Canadian orthopaedic surgeon and former cyclist who competed in cross-country, mountain, road, and track
Mathilde_Hupin
German composer (1813–1883)
projecting chin." Wagner's uneasy affair with Mathilde collapsed in 1858, when Minna intercepted a letter to Mathilde from him. After the resulting confrontation
Richard_Wagner
International song competition
Broadcasting Union. 22 April 2016. Retrieved 22 April 2016. Albinsson, Mathilde (22 April 2016). "Efter uteslutningen av Rumänien i Eurovision – nu rasar
Eurovision_Song_Contest_2016
American psychological horror television series (2019–2023)
as Veera (season 3), Julian's girlfriend and a recovering drug addict. Mathilde Dehaye as Snake (season 3–4), a homeless person in the park who left the
Servant_(TV_series)
2003 documentary film series produced by Martin Scorsese
Wenders, the film explores the musical careers of blues musicians Skip James, Blind Willie Johnson and J. B. Lenoir. Directed by Richard Pearce, this episode
The_Blues_(film_series)
1971 song by Eric Bogle
The song was translated into French (Et l'orchestre jouait la valse de Mathilde) by the musical duo Ambages in 2014. In 1986 the song was given a Gold
And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda
And_the_Band_Played_Waltzing_Matilda
Italian musical term meaning "beautiful singing"
was also an important teacher of voice, as were Viardot's contemporaries Mathilde Marchesi, Camille Everardi, Julius Stockhausen, Carlo Pedrotti, Venceslao
Bel_canto
Irish writer, activist and the mother of Bram Stoker
Index]". Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes 1845–1958. 2 (Q4): 434. 1910. "Mathilde Stoker and Charles-Auguste Petitjean [Marriage Bann]", Publications des
Charlotte_Stoker
French painter (1809–1864)
Madame Hippolyte Flandrin (1846) Countess of Goyon (1853) Mademoiselle Mathilde Maison (1858) Melchizedek Blesses Abraham (1859) Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte
Hippolyte_Flandrin
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910
a blood vessel in her eye burst, leaving her with temporary partial blindness. Towards the end of her life, her memory and speech became impaired. Alexandra
Alexandra_of_Denmark
King of Bavaria from 1913 to 1918
1957) married Princess Isabella Antonie of Croÿ on 12 July 1912 Princess Mathilde of Bavaria (17 August 1877 – 6 August 1906) married Prince Ludwig of Saxe-Coburg
Ludwig_III_of_Bavaria
American television series
from the original on April 19, 2025. Retrieved May 6, 2025. Kristiansen, Mathilde Johanne (November 8, 2025). "Lars Mikkelsen overrasker i stjernespækket
Star_Wars:_Ahsoka
English actress Anna Malle Anna Hotop 1967–2006 American actress Mathilde Mallinger Mathilde Licthenegger 1847–1920 Croatian opera singer Victoria Mallory
List_of_stage_names
English actor (1913–1994)
location in Munich, Cushing played Otto Wesendonck, the husband of the poet Mathilde Wesendonck, who in the film is portrayed as having an affair with Wagner
Peter_Cushing
MATHILDE BLIND
MATHILDE BLIND
Female
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Bathild, BATHILDA means "fight-battle."Â
Female
French
 Norman French form of Latin Mathilda, MATHILDE means "mighty in battle." Compare with another form of Mathilde.
Girl/Female
Teutonic German
Commanding.
Female
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Teutonic Mechthild, MATHILDA means "mighty in battle." Compare with another form of Mathilda.
Female
Spanish
 Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Mathilda, MATILDE means "mighty in battle." Compare with other forms of Maltide.
Girl/Female
Teutonic French
Battle maiden.
Female
Scandinavian
 Variant spelling of Scandinavian Mathilda, MATILDA means "mighty in battle." Compare with another form of Matilda.
Girl/Female
Teutonic German
Battle maiden.
Girl/Female
Teutonic American Greek German French
Battle maiden.
Girl/Female
French, German, Teutonic
Woman Warrior; Heroine; Bold Battle
Female
French
French form of Old High German Bathilda, BATILDE means "fight-battle."
Girl/Female
Christian, Danish, French, German, Indian, Italian, Swedish
Strength for Battle; Form of Matilda; Might; Power; Messenger of God; Strong; Powerful Warrior
Female
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Bathild, BATHILDE means "fight- battle."Â
Female
Portuguese
 Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Mathilda, MATILDE means "mighty in battle." Compare with other forms of Matilde.
Female
Danish
, mighty battle maid.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Strong in War; Battle Maiden; Strength; Might; Power; Battle-mighty; Powerful Battler
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Mathilda, MATILD means "mighty in battle."
Girl/Female
Teutonic American German French
Battle maiden.
Female
French
 Variant spelling of Norman French Mathilde, MATILDE means "mighty in battle." Compare with other forms of Matilde.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Irish, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Strong in War; Form of Matilda; Might; Power; Battle-mighty; Mighty in Battle; Powerful Battler
MATHILDE BLIND
MATHILDE BLIND
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Love; Friendly; Bring Love to People
Boy/Male
Hindu
Happy
Girl/Female
Latin
Protectress of the dead.
Girl/Female
Indian
Dark lipped
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, French, Greek, Japanese
Peace
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Priest's Meadow
Boy/Male
Tamil
Desirable, To wished for
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pratapavat | பà¯à®°à®¤à®¾à®ªà®¾à®µà®¤Â
Known for valour
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Teutonic
Ruler of the Estate; Home Ruler
Boy/Male
Hindu
Artist, Special knowledge
MATHILDE BLIND
MATHILDE BLIND
MATHILDE BLIND
MATHILDE BLIND
MATHILDE BLIND
a.
Having the eyes covered; blinded; having the mental eye darkened. Hence: Heedless; reckless; as, blindfold zeal; blindfold fury.
a.
As blind as a stone; completely blind.
a.
Blind as a stock; wholly blind.
n.
A binary compound of methyl with some element; as, aluminium methide, Al2(CH3)6.
v. t.
To make blind; to deprive of sight or discernment.
n.
One who, or that which, blinds.
n.
Alt. of Blinde
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Blind
a.
Affected with blindness by the brilliancy of snow.
imp. & p. p.
of Blindfold
n.
A thin coating of sand and fine gravel over a newly paved road. See Blind, v. t., 4.
n.
State or condition of being blind, literally or figuratively.
a.
Half blind.
n.
A small, burrowing, snakelike, limbless lizard (Anguis fragilis), with minute eyes, popularly believed to be blind; the slowworm; -- formerly a name for the adder.
n.
A blindage. See Blindage.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Blindfold
n.
Something to hinder sight or keep out light; a screen; a cover; esp. a hinged screen or shutter for a window; a blinder for a horse.
a.
Making blind or as if blind; depriving of sight or of understanding; obscuring; as, blinding tears; blinding snow.
n.
An old term for blindman's buff.