Meredith

What does the baby name Meredith mean? Learn about what Meredith means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Meredith - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Meredith
M-E-R-E-D-I-T-H, is a 8-letter female given name.
Pronunciation of Meredith
MER-ə-dith
MER e dith
Meaning of Meredith
Protector of the sea, lord, ruler of battle, great lord, protector from the sea.
Origin of Meredith
The name 'Meredith' has Welsh origins. It is derived from the Welsh personal name 'Maredudd', which is composed of the elements 'mawr', meaning 'great', and 'udd', meaning 'lord' or 'prince'. The name 'Meredith' has a long history in Wales and is associated with Welsh nobility and royalty.
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Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Meredith
Meredif
Meredithe
Merideth
Meridith
Merridie
Merry
Popularity of Meredith
The popularity of the name 'Meredith' has fluctuated over time. In the United States, it gained popularity in the mid-20th century and reached its peak in the 1970s. It has since declined in popularity but remains a recognizable and well-used name. In recent years, 'Meredith' has ranked consistently in the top 1000 names for girls in the United States.
Meredith currently has 330 likes, and is in the top 3% of liked girl's names. The name Mercedes is slightly more popular than Meredith.

Etymology of Meredith

The etymology of 'Meredith' can be traced back to its Welsh roots. The element 'mawr', meaning 'great', and 'udd', meaning 'lord' or 'prince', combine to give 'Meredith' the meaning of 'great lord' or 'great ruler'. This etymology reflects the historical association of the name with Welsh nobility and leadership.

Cultural Significance of Meredith

In Welsh culture, the name 'Meredith' holds cultural significance as a traditional Welsh name. It is associated with Welsh heritage, history, and pride. The name 'Meredith' represents the legacy of Welsh nobility and the strength of Welsh identity. It is often chosen to honor Welsh ancestry or to celebrate Welsh culture.