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 Mechthilde, Mechthildis, Mechtild, Mechtilde or Mechtildis.
Mononym
edit- Mechtildis of Edelstetten (c. 1125–1160), abbess of Edelstetten, saint
- Mechthild of Schwarzburg-Käfernburg (d. 1192), countess of Holstein
- Mechthild of Giessen (c. 1155 – c. 1203), countess of Giessen
- Mechthild I of Wohldenberg (d. 1223), German abbess
- Mechthild of Andechs (d. 1254), German abbess, beatified
- Mechthild of Baden (d. 1258), countess of Württemberg
- Mechthild of Bienburg (c. 1223 – c. 1265), abbess of Buchau Abbey
- Mechtild of Wunnenberg (d. 1268), German abbess
- Mechthild of Magdeburg (1207– c. 1282), medieval German mystic
- Mechthild of Holstein (1220/1225–1288), wife of Danish king Abel
- Mechthild of Sayn (c. 1203 – c. 1291), wife of Henry III, Count of Sayn
- Mechthild of Hackeborn (1241–1299), Cistercian and Christian mystic, saint
- Mechthild of Cleves (d. 1309), duchess of Cleves
- Mechthild II of Wohldenberg (d. 1316), German abbess
- Mechtild of Nassau (d. 1323), duchess of Bavaria
- Mechtildis of Bongard (fl. 1352–1356), German abbess
- Mechtild of Guelders (d. 1384), duchess of Guelders
- Mechthild II of Anhalt (1392–1463), German abbess
- Mechthild of the Palatinate (1418–1482), princess and literary patron
- Mechthild of Hesse (1473–1505) , duchess of Cleves
- Mechthild of Hesse (1490–1558) , countess of Tecklenburg-Schwerin
- Mechthild of Bavaria (1532–1565), German noblewoman
- Mechtilde of the Blessed Sacrament (1614–1698), French nun
First name
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edit- Mechthild Albert (d. 1956), German romanist
- Mechthild Bach (b. 1963), German soprano
- Mechthild Bach (physician) (1949–2011), German internist
- Mechthild Curtius (d. 1939), German writer
- Mechthild Dehn (d. 1941), German pedagogue
- Mechthild Flury-Lemberg (d. 1929), Swiss textile restorer
- Mechthild Georg, German operatic mezzo-soprano
- Mechthild Großmann (born 1948), German actress and dancer
- Mechthild Heil (born 1961), German politician
- Mechthild Leutner (d. 1948), German sinologist
- Mechthild Motsch von Freydorf (1906–1997), German painter
- Mechthild Podzeit-Lütjen (d. 1955), Austrian writer
- Mechthild Rawert (born 1957), German politician
- Mechthild Ross-Luttmann (d. 1958), German politician
- Mechthild Sarrazin (1920–2014), German sculptor and painter
- Mechthild Roswitha Scheurl von Defersdorf (d. 1952), German linguist
- Mechthild Thürmer (d. 1958), German nun
- Mechthild Wiswe (1938–2017), German historian and folklorist
- Mechthildis of Austria (1891–1966), Habsburg princess
Mechthilde
edit- Mechthilde Wittmann (b. 1967), German lawyer and politician
Mechthildis
edit- Mechthildis Thein (1888–1959), German stage and film actress
Mechtild
edit- Mechtild Böger (d. 1960), German visual artist
- Mechtild Borrmann (b. 1960), German writer
- Mechtild Erpenbeck (d. 1955), German psychologist
- Mechtild Frisch (d. 1943), German painter
- Mechtild Hagemann (d. 1961), German badminton player
- Mechtild Jansen (d. 1952), German social scientist
- Mechtild Oechsle (1951–2018), German sociologist
- Mechtild Rössler (b. 1959), German feminist geographer
- Mechtild Rothe (b. 1947), German politician
- Mechtild Sandberg-Ciletti , German translator
- Mechtild Schröder (1932–2010), German physician
- Mechtild Widrich, Austrian art historian
Mechtilde
edit- Mechtilde Lichnowsky (1879–1958), German author
Mechtildis
edit- Mechtildis Sinsteden (1782–1881), German philanthropist
See also
edit- 873 Mechthild, main-belt asteroid