Clyde (surname)

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Clyde is a surname, and may refer to:

History of the surname[edit]

This surname originated in Celtic times, and was used in Scotland and Ulster as a name for people who lived by the banks of the River Clyde, which flows through Glasgow.

The origin of the river's name comes from the Gaelic name "Cluaidh", the original meaning of which is now unclear. Some [who?] believe it is derived from the Brythonic word "clut", meaning "the cleansing one". There was also a goddess in Celtic mythology named Clota, who was considered the guardian of the river, and the Roman name for the river was Clota. In modern times, Clyde as a given name is also taken to mean “warm” in the sense of “caring and friendly.” [1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Name Clyde - Meaning, origin, etc".