Verdie, pronounced VUR-dee (/ˈvɜr.di/), is a delightful unisex name that springs from the Latin viridis, meaning “green” or “vibrant,” and carries with it a sense of fresh beginnings and natural charm. In Anglo-American circles it conjures images of dew-kissed meadows at dawn, making it both evocative and warmly nostalgic. Though it saw its heyday between the late 1800s and the 1940s—regularly appearing in U.S. birth records and peaking around the early 1900s—Verdie has gently slipped into the ranks of under-the-radar classics, offering today’s families a rare gem that won’t compete with the playground buzz. Perfect for parents seeking a name that feels both timelessly vintage and effortlessly modern, Verdie brings a playful touch of greenery to any child’s story, promising a life as fresh and full of possibility as spring itself.