Adair
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The Story of Adair
This name whispers of ancient rivers meeting enduring oaks, a place where resilience was forged and nature's strength was found.
Adair arises from the Scottish Gaelic place name 'Ath Dair,' meaning 'oak tree ford.' It signifies a crossing point, a place where the enduring strength of the oak met the flow of water. This surname, initially tied to specific locations in Scotland and Ireland, began to be used as a given name in the early 20th century, carrying its natural imagery across continents.
When you first say 'Adair' aloud, it feels grounded yet fluid, like the very landscape it describes. You can imagine whispering it to your child, a sound that carries the quiet power of ancient trees and the steady determination of a river's course. It is a name that suggests a deep connection to the natural world and an inner strength that will see them through any challenge.
What It Means
“Of Scottish and Irish origin, derived from a place name meaning 'oak tree ford'.”
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#120 in 2007
Total Births
3,127
First Recorded
1914
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