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Lydiah

LID-ee-uh

Lydiah is a girl’s name of Greek origin, meaning “A variant of Lydia, a Greek name referring to a region in ancient Anatolia (modern-day Turkey), often associated with a woman who sold purple dye.”, and peaked in popularity in 2013.

Letters6
Syllables3
OriginGreek

What Lydiah Means

A variant of Lydia, a Greek name referring to a region in ancient Anatolia (modern-day Turkey), often associated with a woman who sold purple dye.

The Story of Lydiah

Imagine a name whispered from ancient shores, carried by merchants of vibrant hues, now waiting for your daughter.

Lydiah is a gentle variant of the Greek name Lydia, a region in ancient Anatolia, famed for its rich purple dyes. This name evokes a connection to a land known for its prosperity and artistry. It first graced records in 1992, carrying a lineage of subtle elegance.

For your child, Lydiah suggests a spirit that is both kind and deeply perceptive. You will see her empathy color her interactions, and her creativity will bloom in unexpected ways, weaving a life as rich as the ancient dyes.

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Numerology

6

The Nurturer

Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.

Personality Traits

KindEmpatheticIntelligentCreativeSpiritual

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Peak Year

#25 in 2013

Total Births

307

First Recorded

1992

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