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Maud MacMuckle, also known as Ever Madder Aunt Maud, one of the principal characters in the Eddie Dickens trilogy of children's books, written by Philip Ardagh Maud Muller, titular subject of the 1856 poem, written by American Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier

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Medieval English and French form of Matilda. Though it became rare after the 14th century, it was revived and once more grew popular in the 19th century, perhaps due to Alfred Tennyson's 1855 poem Maud [1].

The name Maud is a girl's name meaning "battle-mighty". Maud, lacy and mauve-tinted, was wildly popular a hundred years ago but has been rarely heard in the past fifty.

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Maud’s popularity waned at the turn of the 14th century but saw a resurgence in the 19th century, potentially due to Alfred Lord Tennyson’s 1855 poem titled Maud.

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How popular is Maud? Maud is a very prominent first name for women (#1424 out of 4276, Top 33%) and a slightly less prominent surname for all people (#136783 out of 150436, Top 91%). (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)

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One such name is Maud, which has an intriguing background and conveys strength and warmth. In this exploration, we will dive into the various facets of the name Maud, uncovering its meaning, history, notable individuals, and more.

What is the meaning of Maud? How popular is the baby name Maud? Learn the origin and popularity plus how to pronounce Maud