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Mechthild is a female Germanic given name. It is an old form of the first name Matilda and means "powerful in combat, powerful fighter". Variants include
Mechthild
Christian medieval mystic, Beguine
Mechthild (or Mechtild, Matilda, Matelda) of Magdeburg (c. 1207 – c. 1282/1294), a Beguine, was a Catholic Christian mystic of the Middle Ages whose book
Mechthild_of_Magdeburg
German politician
Mechthild Heil (née Rumpf, born 23 August 1961) is a German architect and politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who has been serving as a
Mechthild_Heil
Child of King Adolf of the Romans, Duchess of Bavaria and Countess Palatine
of Bavaria, Mechthild was the Duchess of Bavaria and Countess Palatine. Mechthild was the youngest of eight children, however only Mechthild and three other
Mechthild_of_Nassau
German operations researcher
Mechthild Maria Stoer is a German applied mathematician and operations researcher known for her work on the minimum cut problem and in network design
Mechthild_Stoer
13th-century mystical work by Mechthild of Magdeburg
der Gottheit) is a thirteenth-century mystical and devotional work by Mechthild of Magdeburg, a medieval German visionary associated first with the religious
The Flowing Light of the Godhead
The_Flowing_Light_of_the_Godhead
Main-belt asteroid
873 Mechthild (prov. designation: A917 KJ or 1917 CA) is a dark background asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered by
873_Mechthild
German politician (born 1957)
Mechthild Rawert (born 3 November 1957) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) wh served as a member of the Bundestag from 2005 until
Mechthild_Rawert
Countess Mechthild of Sayn (c. 1203 – c. 1291), also called Mechthild of Landsberg, Mechtild, Mechtildis or Mathilde, was the wife of Henry III of Sayn
Mechthild_of_Sayn
German noblewoman
Mechthild of Bavaria (12 July 1532 – 2 November 1565 in Baden-Baden) was a German noblewoman. She was the daughter of William IV, Duke of Bavaria and
Mechthild_of_Bavaria
German writer and art collector
Berlin 1985, ISBN 3-428-00195-8, p. 445 ( digitized ). Michaela Karl: Mechthild Lichnowsky: The clever princess. In: Bavarian Amazons - 12 portraits.
Mechtilde_Lichnowsky
Mechthild of the Palatinate (1418–1482) was a princess and major patroness of the literary arts in the 15th century. A daughter of Ludwig III, Elector
Mechthild_of_the_Palatinate
Saxon Christian saint, Benedictine nun
year-old child, who in later generations became known as Gertrude the Great. Mechthild was famous for her musical talents and beautiful voice, earning her the
Mechthild_of_Hackeborn
German opera singer
Mechthild Georg is a German operatic mezzo-soprano, and a professor of voice at the Musikhochschule Köln. Georg studied Roman studies and history at the
Mechthild_Georg
Mechthild of Schwarzburg-Käfernburg (died 1192), was a countess consort of Holstein by marriage to Adolf II of Holstein. She was the regent of Holstein
Mechthild of Schwarzburg-Käfernburg
Mechthild_of_Schwarzburg-Käfernburg
German opera singer
Mechthild Bach is a German soprano and a professor at the Hochschule für Musik Trossingen. Bach was born in Limburg an der Lahn, where she was a member
Mechthild_Bach
Queen of Denmark from 1250 to 1252
Mechtilde of Holstein (c. 1218 – 1288) was a Danish queen consort, married to King Abel of Denmark and later to Birger Jarl, Regent of Sweden. Mechtilde
Mechtilde_of_Holstein
Nilo-Saharan language spoken in East Africa
(Kenya and Tanzania) Alur Lango–Kumam Kumam Lango (Uganda) According to Mechthild Reh, the Northern Luo languages are classified as follows: Northern Shilluk
Luo_languages
Subgroup of the Luo languages
Lwoo Anuak Belanda Bor Luwo-Thuri Luwo Thuri Päri Shilluk According to Mechthild Reh, the Northern Luo languages are classified as follows: Northern Luo
Northern_Luo_languages
Mechtildis of Edelstetten, also known as Mechtildis of Diessen or Mechtildis of Andechs, was a Benedictine abbess and, according to legend, a renowned
Mechtildis_of_Edelstetten
German Benedictine nun and Catholic Saint
It is also likely that Gertrude authored part of the revelations of Mechthild of Hackeborn, called the Book of Special Grace. The Herald is composed
Gertrude_the_Great
German retired Bundeswehr general (born 1934)
38 years in the Bundeswehr. In Thurn on 22 September 1958, he married Mechthild Kunigunde Gräfin Bentzel von Sternau und Hohenau von Sturmfelder-Horneck
Berthold Maria Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg
Berthold_Maria_Schenk_Graf_von_Stauffenberg
First Landgrave of Hesse
Younger") and Otto. After Adelheid's death in 1274, Henry had married Mechthild, daughter of Dietrich VI, Count of Cleves, who bore him another four daughters
Henry_I,_Landgrave_of_Hesse
Landgrave of Lower Hesse
was a son of Landgrave Henry I of Hesse, from his second marriage with Mechthild of Cleves. John reigned from 1308 to 1311 as Landgrave in Lower Hesse
John, Landgrave of Lower Hesse
John,_Landgrave_of_Lower_Hesse
Name list
Mathilde, Martilde, Mahault, Mahaud, Mahaut, Maheut (French) Mathilde, Mechthild, Mechthildis, Mechtild, Mechtilde, Hilde, Tilde (German) Matthilde (Ματθίλδη)
Matilda_(name)
French mystic and poet (died 1310)
medieval mystic has grown in recent decades and placed her alongside Mechthild of Magdeburg and Hadewijch in expressing the Love Mysticism of Beguine
Marguerite_Porete
Düsseldorf) was daughter of the Margrave Philibert of Baden-Baden and Mechthild of Bavaria. Jakobea of Baden-Baden became an orphan at an early age and
Jakobea_of_Baden
German noblewoman
Matilda of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Polish: Matylda, German: Mechthild) (1276 – 26 April 1318) was a German noblewoman and member of the House of Welf. She
Matilda_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg
German religious sister
institute founded by the Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Pierick was born Mechthild Pierick in a farming community in Reken, Germany. In 1980, after reading
Mary_Prema_Pierick
1985 West German film
who both co-wrote the screenplay. The character Wanda is portrayed by Mechthild Großmann [de]. The film was inspired by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch's Venus
Seduction:_The_Cruel_Woman
Historical Christian lay religious order
their broad appeal and authority. One example of this was the work of Mechthild of Magdeburg, entitled, The Flowering Light of the Godhead, which was
Beguines_and_Beghards
Literary works of the Middle Ages
which came to light through the mystical visions of Julian of Norwich, Mechthild of Magdeburg, and Hildegard of Bingen, to name a few. Women wrote influential
Medieval_literature
Count of Shauenburg and Holstein
succeeded him in 1164, initially under the guardianship of his mother Mechthild of Schwarzburg-Käfernburg, a daughter of Count Sizzo III of Schwarzburg-Käfernburg
Adolf_III_of_Holstein
German nun and polymath (c. 1098 – 1179)
Beatrice of Nazareth Bridget of Sweden Catherine of Siena Gertrude the Great Mechthild of Magdeburg Marguerite Porete 15th · 16th Spanish Ignatius of Loyola
Hildegard_of_Bingen
Aspect of divine presence
San Juan's mystical theology. In "The Flowing Light of the Godhead," Mechthild of Magdeburg describes her mystical experiences. In Hinduism, Diwali—the
Divine_light
Cistercian monastery of nuns in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
centre of female theology and mysticism [de] in Germany. Mechthild of Magdeburg, Mechthild of Hackeborn and Gertrude the Great all lived and wrote there
Monastery_of_Helfta
Christian mysticism
seminal works of medieval spiritual literature, and Porete, alongside Mechthild of Magdeburg and Hadewijch, can be seen as an example of the love mysticism
The_Mirror_of_Simple_Souls
Medieval German poet
France Trota of Salerno 13th century Clare of Assisi Gertrude the Great Mechthild of Magdeburg 14th century Bridget of Sweden Catherine of Siena Christine
Ava_(poet)
Burgundy Margaret of Pomerania Cymburgis of Masovia Eleanor of Portugal Mechthild of the Palatinate Bianca Maria Sforza Isabella of Portugal Anne of Bohemia
Swanhilde_of_Ungarnmark
Duchess consort of Bavaria
(1528–1579) ∞ 1546 Archduchess Anna of Austria (1528–1590) Wilhelm (1529–1530) Mechthild of Bavaria (1532–1565) ∞ 1557 Margrave Philibert of Baden-Baden (1536–1569)
Maria_of_Baden-Sponheim
Polish Roman Catholic
Beatrice of Nazareth Bridget of Sweden Catherine of Siena Gertrude the Great Mechthild of Magdeburg Marguerite Porete 15th · 16th Spanish Ignatius of Loyola
Jan_Tyranowski
Duke of Upper Bavaria (1229–1294)
I, Duke of Bavaria (4 October 1274, Basel – 12 August 1319). Matilda (Mechthild) of Bavaria, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1275 – 28 March 1319, Lüneburg)
Louis_II,_Duke_of_Bavaria
Argentine religious sister and Catholic saint (1730-1799)
Mary MacKillop Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Mary Frances of the Five Wounds Mechthild of Hackeborn Narcisa de Jesús Notburga Nunilo and Alodia Odile of Alsace
María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa
María_Antonia_de_Paz_y_Figueroa
Pomeranian noble family
Lüneburg and Helene of Denmark (II) Margarete of Brunswick (III) Mathilde (Mechthild) († 1316), Daughter of Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg and Beatrix of
House_of_Griffin
French Marian visionary (1944–1960)
Beatrice of Nazareth Bridget of Sweden Catherine of Siena Gertrude the Great Mechthild of Magdeburg Marguerite Porete 15th · 16th Spanish Ignatius of Loyola
Gilles_Bouhours
German duchess (c. 1210–1261)
Matilda of Brandenburg (also called Mechthild; c. 1210 – 10 June 1261), a member of the House of Ascania, was first Duchess consort of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Matilda of Brandenburg, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Matilda_of_Brandenburg,_Duchess_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg
Italian Catholic religious sister (1835–1914)
Mary MacKillop Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Mary Frances of the Five Wounds Mechthild of Hackeborn Narcisa de Jesús Notburga Nunilo and Alodia Odile of Alsace
Elena_Guerra
Annual dance competition winners
Bobbie Irvine Scotland 1967 Rudolf & Mechthild Trautz Germany 1968 Bill & Bobbie Irvine Scotland 1969 Rudolf & Mechthild Trautz Germany 1970 1971 1972 Wolfgang
World_Latin_Dance_Champions
Count of Schauenburg and Holstein (1128–1164)
July 1164 Verchen Buried Minden Noble family House of Schauenburg Spouse Mechthild of Schwarzburg-Käfernburg Issue Adolf III of Holstein Father Adolf I of
Adolf_II_of_Holstein
Saxon princess (1502–1557)
5. Mathilde of Württemberg-Urach 22. Louis III, Elector Palatine 11. Mechthild of the Palatinate 23. Matilda of Savoy 1. Elisabeth of Hesse 24. John
Elisabeth of Hesse, Hereditary Princess of Saxony
Elisabeth_of_Hesse,_Hereditary_Princess_of_Saxony
Catholic devotion
Beatrice of Nazareth Bridget of Sweden Catherine of Siena Gertrude the Great Mechthild of Magdeburg Marguerite Porete 15th · 16th Spanish Ignatius of Loyola
Chaplet_of_the_Divine_Mercy
Spiritual tradition of the Carmelite Order
Beatrice of Nazareth Bridget of Sweden Catherine of Siena Gertrude the Great Mechthild of Magdeburg Marguerite Porete 15th · 16th Spanish Ignatius of Loyola
Carmelite_spirituality
Love novel by Aeneas Silvio Piccolomini (Pope Pius II)
translated into German by Niklas van Wyle, who dedicated it to his patron Mechthild of the Palatinate. Translations have been made into several languages
The_Tale_of_Two_Lovers
Habsburg (Upper: 1273–1294) Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine (Lower: 1290–1296) Mechthild of Nassau (Upper: 1294–1317) Jutta of Schweidnitz (Lower: 1297/99–1310)
Elisabeth_of_Cleves
Venezuelan Religious Sister, foundress and saint of the Catholic Church
Mary MacKillop Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Mary Frances of the Five Wounds Mechthild of Hackeborn Narcisa de Jesús Notburga Nunilo and Alodia Odile of Alsace
Carmen Elena Rendiles Martínez
Carmen_Elena_Rendiles_Martínez
Cistercian lay sister and saint
Mary MacKillop Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Mary Frances of the Five Wounds Mechthild of Hackeborn Narcisa de Jesús Notburga Nunilo and Alodia Odile of Alsace
Alice_of_Schaerbeek
of the Protestant Margrave Philibert of Baden-Baden and the Catholic Mechthild of Bavaria. Philip's father, Philibert, died in early October 1569 during
Philip II, Margrave of Baden-Baden
Philip_II,_Margrave_of_Baden-Baden
Duke in Bavaria
Preventive Youth Welfare since 2011. Duchess Helena Eugenie Maria Donatha Mechthild in Bavaria (born 6 May 1972 in Munich). She took over the spa in Kreuth
Max_Emanuel_Herzog_in_Bayern
Italian Roman Catholic saint
Mary MacKillop Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Mary Frances of the Five Wounds Mechthild of Hackeborn Narcisa de Jesús Notburga Nunilo and Alodia Odile of Alsace
Aurea_of_Ostia
Count of Württemberg
Albert IV, Count of Dillingen. He was twice married. From his marriage to Mechthild of Baden, daughter of Hermann V, he had two daughters, and a son, who
Ulrich I, Count of Württemberg
Ulrich_I,_Count_of_Württemberg
1813 Quaker devotional anthology
Beatrice of Nazareth Bridget of Sweden Catherine of Siena Gertrude the Great Mechthild of Magdeburg Marguerite Porete 15th · 16th Spanish Ignatius of Loyola
A_Guide_to_True_Peace
Habsburg consort from 1854 to 1898
Burgundy Margaret of Pomerania Cymburgis of Masovia Eleanor of Portugal Mechthild of the Palatinate Bianca Maria Sforza Isabella of Portugal Anne of Bohemia
Empress_Elisabeth_of_Austria
Topics referred to by the same term
also refer to: Josef Stoer (*1934), German mathematician, father of Mechthild Mechthild Stoer, German applied mathematician, daughter of Josef Old Man of
Stoer_(disambiguation)
Italian Roman Catholic saint
Mary MacKillop Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Mary Frances of the Five Wounds Mechthild of Hackeborn Narcisa de Jesús Notburga Nunilo and Alodia Odile of Alsace
Bibiana_of_Rome
13th-century German abbess
Gertrude's time. In 1270, she tended the sick and gave shelter to Beguine Mechthild of Magdeburg. Schaus, Margaret. "Gertrude of Hackeborn", Women and Gender
Gertrude_of_Hackeborn
French Daughter of Charity and saint (1806–1876)
Beatrice of Nazareth Bridget of Sweden Catherine of Siena Gertrude the Great Mechthild of Magdeburg Marguerite Porete 15th · 16th Spanish Ignatius of Loyola
Catherine_Labouré
religion and he even married a Catholic, Mechthild of Bavaria. Philibert married on 17 January 1557 Mechthild of Bavaria (born: 14 June 1532; died: 2 November
Philibert, Margrave of Baden-Baden
Philibert,_Margrave_of_Baden-Baden
German serial killer in 1947
Stave, who was entrusted with the case. In 2016, the novel Trümmerkind by Mechthild Borrmann was published, which ties in with the rubble murders and contains
Hamburg_rubble_murderer
Gallo-Roman saint
Mary MacKillop Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Mary Frances of the Five Wounds Mechthild of Hackeborn Narcisa de Jesús Notburga Nunilo and Alodia Odile of Alsace
Quiteria
Count of Vianden (c. 1200–1252)
the son of Frederic III, Count of Vianden (de) (c. 1160 - 1210), and Mechthild (Mathilde) of Neuerburg (?), (b.c. 1130/1170 - c. 1200). At least his
Henry_I,_Count_of_Vianden
Palestinian Christian nun (1843–1927)
Mary MacKillop Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Mary Frances of the Five Wounds Mechthild of Hackeborn Narcisa de Jesús Notburga Nunilo and Alodia Odile of Alsace
Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas
Marie-Alphonsine_Danil_Ghattas
Anonymous Christian pamphlet (1662)
Beatrice of Nazareth Bridget of Sweden Catherine of Siena Gertrude the Great Mechthild of Magdeburg Marguerite Porete 15th · 16th Spanish Ignatius of Loyola
The Light upon the Candlestick
The_Light_upon_the_Candlestick
German politician and diplomat (born 1980)
Özoğuz Paschke Petry Pilger Poschmann Post Post Pronold Raabe Rabanus Mechthild Rawert (from 26 May 2020) Ridder Rimkus Rix Rohde Rosemann Röspel Rossmann
Annalena_Baerbock
Elector Palatine from 1390 to 1394
1st Duke of Berg. Friedrich (1347 – c. 1395). Johann (1349 – c. 1395). Mechthild (born 1350), married to Landgrave Sigost of Leuchtenberg. Elisabeth (c
Rupert_II,_Elector_Palatine
12th-century German duchess
Habsburg (Upper: 1273–1294) Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine (Lower: 1290–1296) Mechthild of Nassau (Upper: 1294–1317) Jutta of Schweidnitz (Lower: 1297/99–1310)
Gertrude_of_Süpplingenburg
Governing body of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany
CDU/CSU group in the Bundestag Serap Güler Elke Hannack [de] Stefan Heck Mechthild Heil Carina Hermann Franziska Hoppermann Thomas Jarzombek Thomas Kufen
National_board_of_the_CDU
Science award
The Mechthild Esser Nemmers Prize in Medical Science, established in 2016, is awarded every other year by the Feinberg School of Medicine. The recipient
Nemmers Prize in Medical Science
Nemmers_Prize_in_Medical_Science
German foundress and saint (1820–1898)
Mary MacKillop Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Mary Frances of the Five Wounds Mechthild of Hackeborn Narcisa de Jesús Notburga Nunilo and Alodia Odile of Alsace
Maria_Katharina_Kasper
Annual art prize
Wörsel 1984: Helmut Dorner, Lutz Fritsch, Clemens Kaletsch, Axel Lieber, Mechthild Nemeczek, Peter Telljohann, Claude Wall 1985: Rosemarie Trockel, 1986:
Ars_viva
Archduchess of Inner Austria (1574–1616)
Sabina, Duchess of Württemberg Susanna, Electress Palatine 2nd generation Mechthild, Margravine of Baden-Baden 3rd generation Maria Anna, Archduchess of Austria
Maria Anna of Bavaria (born 1574)
Maria_Anna_of_Bavaria_(born_1574)
Foundress of the Franciscan Second Order and saint
France Trota of Salerno 13th century Clare of Assisi Gertrude the Great Mechthild of Magdeburg 14th century Bridget of Sweden Catherine of Siena Christine
Clare_of_Assisi
Konrad Heresbach and Mechthild van Duynen.
Konrad_Heresbach
German politician (born 1983)
of Lower Saxony Incumbent Assumed office 14 November 2017 Preceded by Mechthild Ross-Luttmann Constituency Rotenburg [de] Personal details Born (1983-05-03)
Eike_Holsten
Spanish religious sister and saint
Mary MacKillop Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Mary Frances of the Five Wounds Mechthild of Hackeborn Narcisa de Jesús Notburga Nunilo and Alodia Odile of Alsace
Rafaela_Porras_Ayllón
Language spoken by the Luo people of South Sudan's Bahr El Ghazal region
consonants /t, c, d̪, ɡ, m, l/. Luwo at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Reh, Mechthild (1996): Anywa Language: Description and Internal Reconstructions. Köln:
Jur_language
Beatified German Augustinian canoness and mystic (1774–1824)
Beatrice of Nazareth Bridget of Sweden Catherine of Siena Gertrude the Great Mechthild of Magdeburg Marguerite Porete 15th · 16th Spanish Ignatius of Loyola
Anne_Catherine_Emmerich
Count of Saarbrücken (1472–1544) and Saarwerden (1527-1544)
13. Henriette, Countess of Montbéliard 3. Elisabeth of Württemberg-Urach 14. Louis III, Elector Palatine 7. Mechthild of Germany 15. Matilda of Savoy
John Louis, Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken
John_Louis,_Count_of_Nassau-Saarbrücken
Early medieval cultural group in Britain
the Benedictine Rule and observed complete monastic discipline. What Mechthild Gretsch calls an "Aldhelm Seminar" developed at Glastonbury, and the effects
Anglo-Saxons
French folk heroine and saint (1412–1431)
Mary MacKillop Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Mary Frances of the Five Wounds Mechthild of Hackeborn Narcisa de Jesús Notburga Nunilo and Alodia Odile of Alsace
Joan_of_Arc
Countess of Northumbria
Habsburg (Upper: 1273–1294) Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine (Lower: 1290–1296) Mechthild of Nassau (Upper: 1294–1317) Jutta of Schweidnitz (Lower: 1297/99–1310)
Judith of Flanders (died 1095)
Judith_of_Flanders_(died_1095)
German noble
Urach) was the Count of Württemberg. He was the son of count Ludwig I and Mechthild of the Palatinate. He reigned from 1450 until 1457. After the division
Ludwig II, Count of Württemberg-Urach
Ludwig_II,_Count_of_Württemberg-Urach
Duchess consort of Austria
Burgundy Margaret of Pomerania Cymburgis of Masovia Eleanor of Portugal Mechthild of the Palatinate Bianca Maria Sforza Isabella of Portugal Anne of Bohemia
Anne of Bohemia, Duchess of Austria
Anne_of_Bohemia,_Duchess_of_Austria
British physician, homeopath and spiritual writer
Lond". The Lancet. 228 (5912): 1492. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(00)82157-1. Mechthild Scheffer (2001). The Encyclopedia of Bach Flower Therapy. Rochester, Vermont:
Edward_Bach
Concept in Christianity
an important part in the writings of Medieval German mystics, such as Mechthild of Magdeburg and Hildegard von Bingen, who describe divine love as a burning
Love_of_God_in_Christianity
Scholar of religion
International Congress of Medieval Studies for her book The Soul as Virgin Wife: Mechthild of Magdeburg, Marguerite Porete, and Meister Eckhart. The book was based
Amy_Hollywood
Mystical 12th-century language created by St. Hildegard of Bingen
Beatrice of Nazareth Bridget of Sweden Catherine of Siena Gertrude the Great Mechthild of Magdeburg Marguerite Porete 15th · 16th Spanish Ignatius of Loyola
Lingua_ignota
Spanish Roman Catholic nun
Mary MacKillop Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Mary Frances of the Five Wounds Mechthild of Hackeborn Narcisa de Jesús Notburga Nunilo and Alodia Odile of Alsace
María de la Purísima Salvat Romero
María_de_la_Purísima_Salvat_Romero
13th-century French Roman Catholic saint
Mary MacKillop Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Mary Frances of the Five Wounds Mechthild of Hackeborn Narcisa de Jesús Notburga Nunilo and Alodia Odile of Alsace
Saint_Isabelle_of_France
Count of Württemberg
Württemberg-Stuttgart). Born at Urach, he was the son of count Ludwig I and his wife Mechthild of the Palatinate, born as countess palatine by the Rhine. Count Eberhard
Eberhard I, Duke of Württemberg
Eberhard_I,_Duke_of_Württemberg
Rudolf was the son of Jakob Brun, a member of the city council, and of Mechthild. He was married to Margaretha Fütschi, daughter of Ulrich, another councillor
Rudolf_Brun
MECHTHILD
MECHTHILD
Female
German
 Medieval German short form of Teutonic Mechthild, MAUD means "mighty in battle." Compare with another form of Maud.
Female
Teutonic
Variant spelling of Teutonic Mechthild, MECHTILDE means "mighty in battle."Â
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Teutonic Mechthild, MEKTILD means "mighty in battle."
Female
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Teutonic Mechthild, MATHILDA means "mighty in battle." Compare with another form of Mathilda.
Female
Teutonic
Teutonic form of Gothic Mahthildis, MECHTHILD means "mighty in battle."Â
MECHTHILD
MECHTHILD
Girl/Female
Indian
Blessed and victorious, Little mare
Boy/Male
Muslim
Well spoken
Biblical
a lover of letters, or of the wordA Christian at Rome to whom Paul sends his salutation.Salute Philologus, and Julia, Nereus, and his sister, and Olympas, and all the saints which are with them.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord Narasimha
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Tasty
Surname or Lastname
English
English : evidently a metonymic occupational name for a woodman. A further possible origin is from the French place name element Ax (etymologically identical to Aix), from Latin aquis (dative or ablative plural) ‘near the waters’, denoting a spa.In some cases perhaps an altered form of German Axt.A George Axe is recorded in VA in 1679.
Girl/Female
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, Indian, Sanskrit
Father in Rejoicing; Friend; Ally; Acquaintance
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew
Life
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Tamil
Sweet Voiced Like a Koyal (Cuckoo)
MECHTHILD
MECHTHILD
MECHTHILD
MECHTHILD
MECHTHILD