Clydie
KLY-dee
Clydie is a girl’s name of Scottish origin, meaning “Clydie is a diminutive of Clyde, a Scottish name derived from the River Clyde in Scotland.”, and peaked in popularity in 1926.
What Clydie Means
“Clydie is a diminutive of Clyde, a Scottish name derived from the River Clyde in Scotland.”
The Story of Clydie
Before the age of concrete and highways, a river ran clear and strong, and a name was born from its steady, enduring flow.
Clydie is a lyrical diminutive, a gentle echo of Clyde, a Scottish surname drawn from the great river that carved its path through the Scottish lowlands. This waterway, a vital artery of industry and life for centuries, lent its name to a lineage of people known for their quiet strength and connection to the land. It’s a name that carries the sound of flowing water and enduring landscapes.
Whispering 'Clydie' to your child feels like sharing a secret of the earth. This name carries the calm, peaceful spirit of a river moving ever onward, unhurried but unstoppable. You envision your child with a quiet inner resilience, a soul that finds its rhythm in nature's steady heartbeat. It’s the sound of a gentle presence, grounded and serene.
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Peak Year
#35 in 1926
Total Births
875
First Recorded
1892
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