Murdie
MUR-dee
Murdie is a girl’s name of Scottish origin, meaning “A diminutive of 'Murdoch,' which has Scottish Gaelic origins meaning 'sea-tutor' or 'sea-hound.'”, and peaked in popularity in 1925.
What Murdie Means
“A diminutive of 'Murdoch,' which has Scottish Gaelic origins meaning 'sea-tutor' or 'sea-hound.'”
The Story of Murdie
Imagine a loyal guardian of the deep, a wise guide inspired by the ancient sea itself.
Murdie, a sweet diminutive derived from the Scottish Gaelic name Murdoch, carries the essence of the sea. It evokes imagery of a wise 'sea-tutor' or a steadfast 'sea-hound', a protector connected to ocean's depths.
This name is for your daughter, a spirit as adventurous as the open water, yet dependable and serene. You see her as a wise soul, her laughter as bright as sea foam, her presence a constant comfort.
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Peak Year
#5 in 1925
Total Births
5
First Recorded
1925
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