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Elidi

Meaning & History

Elidi is a rare feminine given name whose exact etymology is uncertain. It may be derived from Elis, the Latinized name for the ancient Greek region and city of Ilida (Ήλιδα) in the western Peloponnese. In classical antiquity, Elis was best known as the site of the Olympic Games, originally held in honor of Zeus. The name thus carries an indirect link to Greek heritage, mythology, and athletic tradition.

The -idi suffix is unusual and might suggest a modern or literary invention, possibly modeled after other Greek-derived names or place names. Given the lack of historical or widespread usage, Elidi appears to be a contemporary or rare coinage rather than a name with deep onomastic roots.

Key Facts

  • Meaning: Uncertain; possibly related to the Greek region of Elis.
  • Origin: Modern, likely inspired by Greek toponymy.
  • Type: Feminine given name.
  • Usage: Rare; no notable bearers documented.
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