/klaɪd/
From the River Clyde in Scotland
Represents flow, continuity, and connection to natural landscapes; symbolizes a steady and enduring presence.
Embodies tranquility, resilience, and groundedness—associated with water's life-giving properties and the strength of heritage.
Originating as a Scottish surname derived from a river name, Clyde has been adopted in English-speak
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