Gender | 👩 Girl |
Pronunciation | 📣 \a-rdi-th, ar-dith\ |
Number of People | 👶 6,000 |
Rate in 2021 | 8737 |
Numerology | 🔢 6 |
Name origin | 🌍 Hebrew |
The name Ardith carries a beautiful and meaningful significance. Derived from the Hebrew language, Ardith signifies "flowering field" or "blooming meadow". This name is a perfect embodiment of nature's grace and beauty.
Ardith represents a sense of growth, abundance, and renewal. Just like a field that flourishes with colorful blossoms, individuals named Ardith are often associated with vitality, creativity, and a vibrant spirit.
Those who bear the name Ardith possess an innate ability to bring life to their surroundings. They have an enchanting aura that captivates others and radiates positivity. With their nurturing nature and gentle demeanor, they have the power to inspire growth in those around them.
The name Ardith holds not only cultural significance but also serves as a reminder of our connection to the natural world. It symbolizes the beauty that can be found in both simplicity and complexity - just like a meadow filled with diverse flowers.
Embrace the essence of Ardith and let it guide you on your journey towards personal growth, creativity, and embracing the beauty that surrounds us all.
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I love the name ardith me and me and my hubbie are gonna name our daughter ardith rose
I had learned that my brothe's were touching me up until the age I could speak my name that has ever more caused me great strains.
I have enjoyed my name Ardith for 53 years so far. I have met two Ardith's to date and have been'told of about 3 more Ardith's who are friends of a friend or acquaintance. I have been'told it has an origin in "ancien franıais" (OLD FRENCH), and if so, it would have to be REALLY old French, since the pronunciation of the "th" is difficult to French speakers, the accent is on the last syllable for French speakers, unlike how I pronounce it with the accent on the first syllable, and finally, the English "r" is pronounced differently from the French "r". The meaning is "fiery", and "flashing", kind of like "ardent" or fire in French. The other origin I had been'told is Hebrew from the Book of Ardath in the Bible, with a meaning of "field of flowers". Not bad!