Clydie
Clydie Origin and Meaning
Clydie is a feminine name that serves as a diminutive or affectionate form of Clyde, which originally derived from the River Clyde in Scotland. This transformation of a traditionally masculine name into a feminine variant represents a naming pattern that was particularly popular in the southern United States during the early to mid-20th century. The addition of the '-ie' suffix softens the name, creating a distinctly feminine variation with a vintage, nostalgic quality. Though never extremely common, Clydie saw modest usage in America from the 1900s through the 1940s before declining in popularity. The name carries a charming, old-fashioned warmth that might appeal to parents seeking a unique vintage revival name with rural American roots and a connection to Scottish heritage.
Clydie Rank in US Top 1000
The name Clydie in Pop Culture
- Clydie Andersonfrom the movie "Nowhere to Run"