{{Wiktionary|Mahaut}} '''Mahaut''' (<small>Modern</small> {{IPA|fr|mao|lang}}, {{IPA|fro|maˈhawθ|lang|link=yes}}) is an Old French form for the name ''Mathilde'', and an equivalent of English ''Maud'', now usually occurring as a surname. It may refer to:

== People ==

=== Given name === * Mahaut of Albon (1112–1148), French noblewoman * Mahaut of Angoulême ({{c.|1181}}–1233), French noblewoman * Mahaut I of Boulogne ({{c.|1105}}–1152), French noblewoman and Queen of England * Mahaut II of Boulogne (1202–1259), French noblewoman and Queen of Portugal * Mahaut of Bourbon (1165/69–{{c.|1218}}), French noblewoman * Mahaut, Countess of Artois, or Mathilda (1268–1329), French noblewoman * Mahaut of Châtillon (1293–1358), French noblewoman * Mahaut I, Countess of Nevers (1188–1257), French noblewoman * Mahaut II, Countess of Nevers (1234/35–1262), French noblewoman * Mahaut des Essartz (16th-century), French courtier of Mary of Guise and Mary, Queen of Scots * Mahaut Mondino, French singer-songwriter and producer

=== Surname === * Antoine Mahaut ({{c.|1720}}–1785), Flemish composer * Kate Mahaut (1908–1988), Danish fencer * Oda Mahaut (1887–1955), French fencer

== Places == * Mahaut River (disambiguation), multiple rivers * Mahaut, Dominica ** Mahaut (Dominica constituency), electoral district

== Other uses == * Mahaut Soca Strikers FC, Dominican football club from Mahaut

== See also == * {{intitle}} * {{intitle|Baie-Mahault}}

{{disambiguation|given name|surname|geo}} Category:French feminine given names Category:Feminine given names Category:Germanic given names Category:French-language surnames Category:Matronymic surnames