The name "Klotilde" is spelled with a combination of consonants and vowels that make it unique and memorable. The word is pronounced /klɒtɪld/ according to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first consonant "k" is followed by a combination of letters "l" and "o" which represent the sound /lɒ/. The word then ends with the consonant sound "d" and a silent "e". The spelling of "Klotilde" reflects the beauty and complexity of the name, which is why it remains a popular choice for parents naming their newborns.
The name "Klotilde" is of Germanic origin. It is derived from the Old High German name "Chlotildis", which itself is composed of two elements: "hloth" meaning "loud" or "famous", and "hild" meaning "battle" or "fight". The name "Klotilde" has variations in different languages such as "Clotilda" in English, "Clotilde" in French, and "Clotilda" or "Chlothilde" in German. It has been a popular name in various European cultures throughout history.