

Mildred Fizzell (1915–1993), Canadian athlete.Mildred Adams Fenton (1899–1995), American scientific writer.Mildred Earp (1925–2017), American pitcher.Mildred Dunnock (1901–1991), American actress.Mildred Reason Dube (died 2022), Zimbabwean politician.Mildred Dresselhaus (1930–2017), American professor.Mildred Dover (born 1941), Canadian politician.Mildred Davis (1901–1969), American actress.Mildred Cram (1889–1985), American writer.Mildred Couper (1887–1974), American musician.Mildred Cooke (c.1525–1589), English noblewoman.Mildred Constantine (1913–2008), American curator.Mildred Cohn (1913–2009), American biochemist.Mildred Clingerman (1918–1997), American writer.Mildred Cleghorn (1910–1997), Apache tribe chairperson.Iris Kyle (born Mildred Carter 1974), American professional bodybuilder.Mildred Cable (1878–1952), British missionary.Mildred Buxton, Countess Buxton (1866–1955), English aristocrat.Mildred Anne Butler (1858–1941), Irish artist.


Mildred Albert (1905–1991), American fashion show producer and radio and television personality.Mildred Adams (1894–1980), American journalist.Mildred Barber Abel (1902–1976), American politician.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. 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". Mildred /ˈmɪldɹəd/ is a female given name.
