Ardythe
ahr-DITH
Ardythe is a girl’s name of Irish origin, meaning “Ardythe is of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic word 'ard' meaning 'great height' or 'high hill'. It suggests nobility and strength.”, and peaked in popularity in 1937.
What Ardythe Means
“Ardythe is of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic word 'ard' meaning 'great height' or 'high hill'. It suggests nobility and strength.”
The Story of Ardythe
There's a certain proud stillness in this name, like a lone standing stone on a windswept Irish hill.
Ardythe is a name of Irish origin, drawing its strength from the Gaelic 'ard,' meaning 'great height' or 'high hill.' It echoes across generations, carrying a sense of inherent nobility.
This name is for your daughter, a child who will possess a noble heart and a strong spirit. You feel her kindness will be a gentle force, her independence a quiet power.
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Peak Year
#21 in 1937
Total Births
425
First Recorded
1915
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