| Gender | Female | 
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Old English | 
| Meaning | "Gentle strength" | 
| Other names | |
| Related names | Millie, Milly | 
Mildred /ˈmɪldɹəd/ is a feminine given name. It is an Anglo-Saxon name of Old English origin, composed of "mild" ("mild") + "þryð" ("power, strength", also present in the last syllable of the name Audrey), meaning "gentle strength".[1] It reached the rank of the sixth most popular name for girls in the United States in 1912 and maintained that popularity through 1920, but then its popularity dropped quickly afterward.[2] Familiar forms include Milly and Midge.[3]
Notable people
People with the name Mildred include:
- Mildred Barber Abel (1902–1976), American politician
 - Mildred Adams (1894–1980), American journalist
 - Mildred Albert (1905–1991), American fashion show producer and radio and television personality
 - Mildred Aldrich (1853–1928), American journalist
 - Mildred Allen (physicist) (1894–1990), American physicist
 - Mildred Allen (soprano) (1932–2021), American operatic soprano
 - Mildred Ames (1919–1994), American writer
 - Mildred Anderson, American singer
 - Mildred Archer (1911–2005), English art historian
 - Mildred Bailey (1907–1951), American jazz singer
 - Mildred Inez Caroon Bailey (1919–2009), US Army office
 - Mildred Barya (born 1976), Ugandan writer
 - Mildred Blaxter (1925–2010), British sociologist
 - Mildred Barnes Bliss (1879–1969), American art collector
 - Mildred L. Batchelder (1901–1998), American librarian
 - Mildred Bendall (1891–1977), French painter
 - Mildred Benson (1905–2002), American author
 - Mildred Edie Brady (1906–1965), American writer
 - Mildred Brown (1905–1989), African American journalist
 - Mildred Burke (1915–1989), American wrestler
 - Mildred Anne Butler (1858–1941), Irish artist
 - Mildred Buxton, Countess Buxton (1866–1955), English aristocrat
 - Mildred Cable (1878–1952), British missionary
 - Iris Kyle (born Mildred Carter; 1974), American professional bodybuilder
 - Mildred Caverly (1893–1985), American golfer
 - Mildred Cleghorn (1910–1997), Apache tribe chairperson
 - Mildred Clingerman (1918–1997), American writer
 - Mildred Cohn (1913–2009), American biochemist
 - Mildred Constantine (1913–2008), American curator
 - Mildred Cooke (c.1525–1589), English noblewoman
 - Mildred Couper (1887–1974), American musician
 - Mildred Cram (1889–1985), American writer
 - Mildred B. Davis, American novelist
 - Mildred Davis (1901–1969), American actress
 - Mildred Dover (born 1941), Canadian politician
 - Mildred Dresselhaus (1930–2017), American professor
 - Mildred Reason Dube (died 2022), Zimbabwean politician
 - Mildred Dunnock (1901–1991), American actress
 - Mildred Earp (1925–2017), American pitcher
 - Mildred Adams Fenton (1899–1995), American scientific writer
 - Mildred Fizzell (1915–1993), Canadian athlete
 - Mildred Fox (born 1971), Irish politician
 - Mildred Gale (1671–1701), grandmother of George Washington
 - Mildred Barry Garvin (1929–1993), American politician
 - Mildred Gillars (1900–1988), American broadcaster
 - Mildred Gordon (Ganas) (1922–2015), American activist
 - Mildred Gordon (politician) (1923–2016), British politician
 - Mildred Griffiths (1894–1949), American set decorator
 - Mildred Grosberg Bellin (1908–2008), American cookbook author
 - Mildred Harnack (1902–1943), American-German literary historian
 - Mildred Harris (1901–1944), American film actress
 - Mildred J. Hill (1859–1916), American songwriter
 - Mildred Hilson, American socialite and philanthropist
 - Mildred Horn, American critic
 - Mildred Barry Hughes (1902–1995), American politician
 - Mildred "Millie" Jackson (born 1944), American singer and comedian
 - Mildred Fay Jefferson (1926–2010), American physician
 - Mildred Jeffrey (1910–2004), American activist
 - Mildred Callahan Jones (1943–2008), American businesswoman
 - Mildred M. Jordan (died 1965), American medical librarian
 - Mildred Kornman (1925–2022), American actress
 - Mildred Lager (1900–1960), American health food pioneer
 - Mildred Childe Lee (1846–1905), American socialite
 - Mildred Lillie (1915–2002), American judge
 - Mildred Maddocks (1881-1955), American cooking journalist and writer
 - Mildred Maldonado (born 2001), Mexican rhythmic gymnast
 - Mildred Mangxola (born 1944), South African singer
 - Mildred Esther Mathias (1906–1995), American botanist
 - Mildred H. McAfee (1900–1994), American academic
 - Mildred McDaniel (1933–2004), American athlete
 - Mildred Methvin (born 1952), American judge
 - Mildred Miller (1924–2023), American classical mezzo-soprano
 - Mildred Mottahedeh (1908–2000), porcelain collector
 - Mildred Muis (born 1968), Dutch swimmer
 - Mildred Natwick (1905–1994), American actress
 - Mildred Noble (1921–2008), American writer
 - Mildred O'Neill (1914–2003), widow of Tip O'Neil
 - Mildred Ellen Orton (1911–2010), American businesswoman
 - Mildred Pabón (born 1957), Puerto Rican jurist
 - Mildred Parten Newhall (1902–1970), American sociologist
 - Mildred Persinger (1918–2018), American activist
 - Mildred Amelia Woodbine Pomare (1877–1971), New Zealand community leader
 - Mildred Pope (1872–1956), English scholar
 - Mildred Ratcliffe (1899–1988), English painter, commercial artist and calligrapher
 - Mildred Riddelsdell (1913-2006), British civil servant
 - Mildred Robbins Leet (1922–2011), American entrepreneur
 - Mildred Ruiz-Sapp, American actress
 - Mildred Sampson (born 1933), New Zealand long-distance runner
 - Mildred Sanderson (1889–1914), American mathematician
 - Mildred Savage (1919–2011), American author
 - Mildred Scheel (1932–1985), German physician
 - Mildred Schwab (1917–1999), American attorney
 - Mildred Seeley (1918–2001), American doll collector
 - Mildred Shay (1911–2005), American actress
 - Mildred T. Stahlman (born 1922), American professor
 - Mildred D. Taylor (born 1943), African American writer
 - Mildred Thompson (1936–2003), African American artist
 - Mildred Valley Thornton (1890–1967), Canadian painter
 - Mildred Trotter (1899–1991), forensic anthropologist
 - Mildred Trouillot (born 1963), American lawyer
 - Mildred Veitch (1889–1971), American horticulturist
 - Mildred Warwick (1922–2006), American athlete
 - Mildred Weisenfeld (1921–1997), American philanthropist
 - Mildred Wiley (1901–2000), American athlete
 - Mildred Wolfe (1912–2009), American artist
 - Mildred Bangs Wynkoop (1905–1997), American Nazarene minister
 
Fictional characters
Characters with the name Mildred include:
- Mildred Rogers, a character from Of Human Bondage
 - Mildred Hubble (The Worst Witch), protagonist of Jill Murphy's series
 - Mildred Huxtetter, character from The Muppet Show
 - Mildred Keith, title character from the series written by Martha Finley
 - Mildred Krebs, a character from Remington Steele
 - Mildred Montag, a character from Fahrenheit 451
 - Mildred Pierce, protagonist of the novel, movie, and miniseries of the same name
 - Mildred Ratched, nurse and main antagonist of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
 - Mildred Roper, a character in the British TV sitcoms Man About the House and George and Mildred
 - Mildred Wyeth, a character in the Deathlands series
 - Mildred Avallone, a NPC in the Arcana Heart video game series
 - Maneater Mildred, an NPC in the video game Dark Souls
 - Mildred Hayes, the protagonist from the movie Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
 - Mildred Stacey Andrews "Blaineley" O'Halloran, a character from Total Drama World Tour
 - Mildred McCallister, a character from Summer Camp Island
 - Mildred Lathbury, the narrator and main character in Excellent Women by Barbara Pym
 
As a surname
- Henry Mildred, Australian farmer and politician
 - Henry Hay Mildred, Australian lawyer and politician in the colony
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Mildred
 - All pages with titles containing Mildred
 
References
- ↑ "Mildred." Think Baby Names. Accessed on January 15, 2012.
 - ↑ "Mildred." Behind the Name. Accessed on January 16, 2012.
 - ↑ "Mildred | Origin and meaning of the name mildred by Online Etymology Dictionary".
 
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