Proper noun
Clotilda
A female given name from the Germanic languages; of mostly historical use in the Anglo-Saxon world.
The wreck shows evidence of damage from fire, and the vessel was constructed using techniques of the mid-1800s, when the Clotilda was built. Source: Internet
Those 110 slaves who were brought over on the Clotilda were freed five years later at the end of the Civil War. Source: Internet
" She says her goal was to draw attention to the Clotilda story — "let people know about what happened, what they did, what they tried to hide. Source: Internet