Syd is a unisex name with English origins. It is pronounced as "sid" (/sɪd/). Syd is a variation of the name Sid. In the United States, the name Syd had occasional occurrences in the early 20th century, with 16 births in 1912, ranking at number 1352. Its popularity fluctuated over the years, with a peak of 12 births in 1914 and a low of no recorded births in some years. This name has a cool and trendy feel to it, making it suitable for both boys and girls.
Syd Barrett - Roger Keith "Syd" Barrett was an English singer, guitarist, and songwriter who co-founded the rock band Pink Floyd in 1965, known for his whimsical style of psychedelia and influential guitar playing. |
Syd Mead - Sydney Jay Mead was a renowned American industrial designer and neo-futurist concept artist, famous for his influential designs in science-fiction films like Blade Runner, Aliens, and Tron. |
Syd Hoff was a renowned American cartoonist and children's book author, famous for creating the classic early reader Danny and the Dinosaur, as well as for his diverse range of cartoons that appeared in various genres and advertising commissions for well-known companies. |
Syd Solomon, an American abstract artist, drew inspiration from his homes in East Hampton, NY and Sarasota, Florida, and exhibited his works at prestigious venues such as The Guggenheim and The Whitney. |
Syd Eru - Sydney Wiremu "Syd" Eru is a former New Zealand rugby league player who represented the Kiwis and played for the Auckland Warriors. |
Syd Anderson - Sydney Louis Anderson was an Australian rules footballer known for his time with Melbourne in the VFL. |
Syd Jackson - Sydney Keepa Jackson was a prominent Māori activist, trade unionist, and leader. |
Syd Jackson is a former Australian rules footballer known for his time with the Carlton Blues in the 1970s, primarily playing in the centre or half forward flank positions. |
Syd van der Vyver, a South African racing driver, achieved victory in the South African Drivers Championship in 1960 and 1961. |
Syd Buller - John Sydney Buller was an English first-class cricketer and international umpire known for his skills as a wicket-keeper. |
Syd Vanderpool, a professional boxing coach and former NABO titleholder, achieved the #1 world ranking in 2004 by the International Boxing Federation. |
Syd Smith - Sydney A. Smith was an American professional baseball catcher who also served as the first head football coach at The Citadel. |
Syd Mellor - Sydney Mellor was an English footballer known for playing in the Football League for Stoke. |
Syd Anderson - Sydney Beckwith "Syd" Anderson was an Australian rules footballer known for his time with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). |
Syd Jackson was an Australian rules footballer known for his time with North Melbourne in the VFL. |