Clydie is a unisex name with English origin. It is pronounced as KLIE-dee (/klaɪˈdi/). The name has variations, with the most common being Clyde. In terms of popularity in the United States, Clydie had some occurrences in the mid-20th century, with varying ranks. It appeared on the list starting from 1892 and had a peak in 1920. While it may not be as popular today, Clydie still holds a unique charm for parents looking for an uncommon name for their baby.
Clydie Mae King was a renowned American singer and backing vocalist, who also achieved success as a solo artist under the name Brown Sugar. |