Apparently the German word for butterfly is "milchdieb," which translates as "milk thief." Evidently there was a theory in the Middle Ages that the little critters steal milk and butter, a myth possibly based on their light, colorful wings and delicate appearance. Or perhaps they really did steal milk and butter. It's not impossible. Another possibility for the name is that it comes from flutterby. An aliteration of the flight movements of the insect, What we do know, is that this word is very old (pre-8th century). It was originally buturfliog�, a compound of butere `butter' and fleoge `fly.' Why butter? Some suggest that it was due to many butterflies being yellow in color, like butter.