Riddley
Riddley Origin and Meaning
Riddley is an uncommon masculine name with English origins, possibly derived from a surname or place name connected to 'riddle' or 'cleared woodland.' This distinctive name gained modest recognition through Russell Hoban's post-apocalyptic novel 'Riddley Walker' (1980), where the titular character navigates a primitive future England. With its approachable two-syllable structure and friendly '-ley' ending (similar to popular names Bailey and Riley), Riddley has an appealing sound while remaining distinctively uncommon. The name carries a sense of mystery and cleverness through its association with riddles. While never charting among popular names, Riddley appeals to parents seeking a name that sounds familiar yet stands apart from conventional choices.