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Boy Names Ending with -dd

Dd ending baby names and what they mean, with 28 results. -dd names are used more often as masculine names. These boy names were at the apex of their popularity during 1960-1969 (USAGE OF 0.68%) and have become much less common since (USAGE 0.01%, 98%), with names like Edd falling out of fashion. Shedd (TOP 5%) and Kydd (33%) are popular -dd last names.

-dd names

Bradd - Radd | Redd - Todd

Bradd - Radd

Bradd

Bradd1
Var. of Bradley. Origin fr. Old English word. "Broad meadow." Biradd and Boadd are creative forms. See also Broddy.

Bradd2
Var. of Brad. Derived fr. Old English element. "Broad, wide." Not in popularity charts. See also Broddy.

Budd

Budd
Form of Bud. From English language. "Brother." Budd is commonly used as a children's name among the variant forms of Bud.

Chadd

Chadd
Form of Chad. From Old English language. .. Also a short form of various .. Chadd (UPPER 20%), like Cozadd (UPPER 57%), Shadd (30%), is a popular -dd suffix surname.

Davydd, Dafydd
Forms of David. Root fr. Hebrew element. "Beloved." Dafydd and Davydd are not Top 2000 names.

Edd

Edd
Var. of Ed. Nickname for Edgar, Edmund, Edward and .. Edd is prevalent as a boys' name among the forms of Ed.

Fredd
Form of Frederick. Derivative of Old French, Old German. "Peaceful ruler." Compare surnames Fremd (UPPER 94%), Freid (27%). See also Fried.

Gruffydd1, Griffudd1
Var. of Griffin. From Latin language. "Hooked nose." Griffudd and Gruffydd are unusual as birth names.

Gruffydd2, Griffudd2
Var. of Griffith. Source fr. Welsh language. "Lord, prince." Not in popularity charts.

Gwynedd1
Form of Gwyn. From Welsh word. "Fair, white blessed, holy." Not that prominent as a baby name. Gender-neutral name.

Top 2000 baby names ranking of -dd names: Bradd, Budd, Chadd, Edd, Judd, Ladd

Gwynedd2
From Welsh language. "Blessed." Cross-gender use. Not in popularity charts.

Jedd1
Var. of Jed. Based on Hebrew. "Beloved of the Lord." Jedd is a scantly used masculine name, existing regularly (TOP 68%) as a surname.

Jedd2
Form of Jedidiah. Root fr. Hebrew language. "Beloved of the Lord." Jedd is atypical as a male name, existing commonly (UPPER 68%) as a last name. See also Jody.

Judd

Judd1
.. Actors Judd Hirsh, Judd Nelson. Judd is scantly used as a masculine name, registering commonly (UPPER 1%) as a last name. See also Jodi.

Judd2
Var. of Jude. Derived fr. Greek language. "Praised." Judd is a rare male name, appearing commonly (UPPER 1%) as a last name. See also Jada.

Judd3
Var. of Jordan. Stems fr. Hebrew word. "Down-flowing." Judd is irregularly used as a masculine name, appearing frequently (TOP 1%) as a last name. See also Jed.

Judd4
Form of Judah. Derivative of Hebrew element. "Praised." Adoption of Judd was at a high 5 decades ago and is less today. See also Rudd.

Kidd
Source fr. Middle English language. "Kid, young goat." Kidd is rare as a given name, existing regularly (UPPER 1%) as a surname. See also Kodi.

Ladd

Ladd
Origin fr. Middle English. "Manservant; young man." Less popular today. Ladd was last recorded in 1960-1969 in the Top 2000. See also Radd.

Radd
Form of Elrad. Origin fr. Old English, Hebrew elements. "Noble counsel; God rules." Raed is a moderately popular boys' name. See also Roddy.

Quick Reference

Summary Index of names [and variants] for -dd names for boys.

1. Bradd - Radd
Bradley [Bradd], Brad [Bradd], Bud [Budd], Chad [Chadd], David [Davydd, Dafydd], Ed [Edd], Frederick [Fredd], Griffin [Gruffydd, Griffudd], Griffith [Gruffydd, Griffudd], Gwyn [Gwynedd], Gwynedd, Jed [Jedd], Jedidiah [Jedd], Judd, Jude [Judd], Jordan [Judd], Judah [Judd], Kidd, Ladd, Elrad [Radd]


Reid [Redd], Roderick [Rodd], Rudd, Shad [Shadd], Tad [Tadd], Thaddeus [Tadd], Ted [Tedd], Todd

Usage comparison for -dd names

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