"the cleansing one, the rinser"
Klyde
A Scottish river name with vintage American soul
Meaning & Origin
"from the River Clyde"
Things to Know About This Name
- Strongly associated with Bonnie and Clyde, the Depression-era outlaws
The Story of Klyde
Klyde is a spelling variant of Clyde, which derives from the River Clyde in Scotland. The ancient Brythonic (ancestor of Welsh) name for the river was 'Clouta' or 'Clota,' meaning 'the rinser' or 'the cleansing one,' from a Proto-Celtic root related to washing. The River Clyde flows through Glasgow and was central to Scotland's industrial revolution. The alternate spelling Klyde with a 'K' gives this vintage name a more modern, distinctive edge.
Clyde peaked as an American name in the early-to-mid 20th century, influenced by the notoriety of Clyde Barrow (of Bonnie and Clyde fame) and jazz/blues musicians bearing the name. The K-spelling Klyde represents a contemporary attempt to revive this vintage name with fresh visual appeal while keeping its rugged, one-syllable punch.
The River Clyde is one of Scotland's most famous rivers, historically central to Glasgow's shipping and manufacturing industries. 'Clydebuilt' was a mark of industrial excellence. In American culture, Clyde is permanently associated with Clyde Barrow, the Depression-era outlaw, and with jazz age masculinity.
Fun Facts
- The River Clyde gave Glasgow its industrial prominence — 'Clydebuilt' was a phrase meaning ships constructed to the highest quality standards
- Clyde Barrow (1909-1934) was the outlaw half of the famous Bonnie and Clyde duo who robbed banks during the Great Depression
- Clyde Drexler, nicknamed 'Clyde the Glide,' was an NBA Hall of Famer who played for the Portland Trail Blazers and Houston Rockets
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Famous People Named Klyde
Clyde Drexler
Athlete
1962
NBA Hall of Famer nicknamed 'Clyde the Glide,' who played for the Portland Trail Blazers and Houston Rockets
Clyde Barrow
Other
Depression-era American outlaw and bank robber, one half of the infamous Bonnie and Clyde duo
Quick Facts
- Gender
- Boy
- Syllables
- 1
- Popularity Rank
- #4,010
- Total SSA Count
- 27
- Cultural Origins
- American Scottish
- Pronunciation
- Easy
- Formality
- Moderate
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- Moderate
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About the Name Klyde
Klyde is a boy name with American and Scottish origins . The name means "the cleansing one, the rinser" in Brythonic/Proto-Celtic .
Klyde is currently ranked #4,010 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
The name Klyde has 1 syllable, making it easy to pronounce and remember.
Common nicknames for Klyde include Kly and Klyie. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.