Tilly is a feminine given name or nickname, and a surname. It is generally a variant/diminutive for the German name Matilda.
Meaning:Mighty in battle. Tilly is a girl's name of German origin, meaning “mighty in battle”. A variant of Tilda, an abbreviation of Matilda, this title is perfect for the powerful little girl who is ready to take on the world as though she owns it.
If she is called Natalie people will shorten it to Nat. dd1 is called Natalie. We shorten her name to Tilly and she loves it. Her friends, however, all call her Nat.
A shortening of the Old German name Mathilda, Tillie means “mighty in battle,” and is a unique way to inspire baby to embrace their strong, powerful side.
We know one who it Tilly short for Charlotte Elizabeth. Most people assume our Tilly is a Matilda, she isn't she is just a Tilly.
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Millie is a feminine given name or diminutive form of various other given names, such as Emily, Millicent, Mildred, Camilla or sometimes Amelia.
Tilly is a feminine given name or nickname, and a surname. It is generally a variant/diminutive for the German name Matilda.
Peggy is a female first name (often curtailed to "Peg") derived from Meggy, a diminutive version of the name Margaret.
Tilly was the 1129th most popular girls name. In 2021 there were 216 baby girls named Tilly. 1 out of every 8,238 baby girls born in 2021 are named Tilly.
When the Dark Curse was cast, Alice was sent to Hyperion Heights, Seattle with the other inhabitants of the New Enchanted Forest. Whilst there, she went by her cursed name Tilly. She's an allusion to Rapunzel, though the actual character of Rapunzel has appeared in OUAT twice.
Jeannie may be a nickname of Jeannette. Jeannie means 'God is gracious'. It is considered a great and lucky name for a baby girl in different cultures. It may also be used as the feminine version of John or Jimmy. The name Jeannie is famous in the NBC TV show I Dream of Jeannie.
Tilly/Tillie
Tilly, now sitting at Number 90 in the U.K., is short for Matilda, a name that took off after it was chosen for their daughter by Michelle Williams and Heath Ledger.
Winnie or Winny (/ˈwɪniː/ WIN-ee) is a male and female given name of Welsh origin, a short form (hypocorism) of Edwina, Winona, Winifred or Winnifred, Winter, Gwendolyn, Guinevere (Welsh), Gwyneth (Welsh), and Wynne (Welsh).
From Irish tuilleadh (“more”).
Tully is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin, and spelling variations include; Tally, Talley, Tilly, MacTully, MacTilly, MacAtilla, O'Multilly, O'Multully, MacCantully, and Flood. These names are anglicisations of the following Irish names; Ó Taithligh, Ó Maoltuile, Mac Maoltuile, Mac Taichligh, and Mac an Tuile.
The name Jack is a derivative of John, which originated in medieval England. The name went from John to Johnkin to Jankin to Jackin to, you guessed it, Jack. There is also a theory that Jack is Celtic in origin, meaning "healthy, strong, and full of vital energy."
The name Tillie is girl's name of English origin meaning "battle mighty". A surprise recent hit revival with cutting-edge British, Tribeca and Malibu parents; Tillie, also spelled Tilly, is cute, frilly, and sassy all at once.
Highly popular in England and Australia, Matilda has a choice of great nicknames: Tillie for the bold, Mattie for the shy, Tilda for the slightly more eccentric, such as Tilda Swinton, born Katherine Matilda.
Other names. Nickname(s) Celia, Ceci, Cece, Celie.
Kitty is a British girl's name that began as a nickname for Katherine, Kathleen, and other similar ladies names back in the day. It was a particularly popular choice throughout he 1900s, but has wained since.
Milo is an Old Germanic variant of the English first name Miles, but also a short form of the names Emilio, Emil and Camillo. Besides, Milo is a diminutive of the Slavic name Miloslav.
According to data collected by McCrindle.com.au, for the last four consecutive years, the top Aussie baby names have been Charlotte and Olivia. A massive 1609 girls were given the first name Charlotte in Australia in 2021.
5. Sheila = Girl. Yes, that is the Australian slang for girl.