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      Meaning of the first name Meradith

      Origin

      English, Welsh

      Meaning

      Great, Prosperous, or Lucky

      Variations

      Meredith, Meridith, Meredithe
      The name Meradith has its roots in English and Welsh origins. It is derived from the Welsh name Meredith, which means great, prosperous, or lucky. The name is often associated with positive qualities and outcomes, embodying a sense of fortune and success. This makes it appealing to many parents seeking meaningful names for their children. Meradith may also be seen as a variant spelling of Meredith, maintaining similar connotations.

      The name Meredith can be traced back to medieval Wales, where it was initially used as a male given name. It gained prominence through historical figures, including Meredyth ap Rhys, a notable Welsh nobleman. Over time, the name evolved and saw increasing use among females, especially in the 20th century, leading to variations such as Meradith. The shift from a masculine to a more unisex and feminine designation reflects broader societal changes in naming conventions and gender perceptions.

      In contemporary society, Meradith is a less common variant of the name Meredith, but it retains a distinct presence. The name appears in various cultural settings, often chosen for its melodic quality and rich heritage. While Meredith remains the more widely used version, Meradith can be found in literature, film, and among notable individuals, reflecting an ongoing appreciation for its historical significance and positive meanings. Today, it is favored by parents looking for a unique yet culturally resonant name for their children.

      Based on our records...

      Poindexter

      Poindexter

      This is the most common surname associated with Meradith.
      Sarah

      Sarah

      This is the most common name of those married to a Meradith.
      Charles

      Charles

      This is the most common name for a child of a Meradith.
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      1799 is when there were the most people born with the first name Meradith.

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