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Tod

Pronunciation: [ t-AHD ]

Boy Name #38,200 Most Popular Hidden Gem 1 Syllable 3 Letters

Sharp as a fox, simple as the land

English Scottish American
Short Strong Vintage Rugged Simple

Meaning & Origin

"fox"
Origin: Old English/Scottish dialect
Language: English
"a thick bush or clump of ivy"
Origin: Middle English
Language: English

The Story of Tod

Tod is an Old English and Scottish dialect word meaning fox, derived from Middle English tod or todde. In northern England and Scotland, tod was the common word for a fox long before fox became universal, and it also described a bush or thick clump of ivy that foxes might hide in. As a surname, Tod/Todd indicated someone who lived near such a thicket or had fox-like qualities — cleverness, speed, cunning. It evolved into a given name in the 20th century, primarily in America.

Tod (and its double-d variant Todd) peaked in popularity in the United States during the 1950s through 1970s as part of the broader trend for short, strong masculine names that felt modern and uncomplicated.

The fox symbolism gives Tod a subtle layer of meaning — cleverness, adaptability, and quick thinking are all associated with the fox in folklore traditions across cultures, from Aesops fables to Native American stories.

Fun Facts

  • Tod meaning fox survives in several English place names, particularly in Scotland and northern England
  • In Aesops fables, the fox is consistently the symbol of cleverness and cunning over brute strength

Tod in Other Languages

French Renard
German Fuchs
Spanish Tod
Japanese トッド

Popularity Over Time

#38,200
Current Rank
Peaked 1962 Based on SSA data 1880–present

Famous People Named Tod

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Tod Browning

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1880

American film director famous for Dracula (1931) and Freaks (1932)

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Tod the Fox Fictional

Other

Main character of Disneys The Fox and the Hound (1981)

Quick Facts

Gender
Boy
Syllables
1
Popularity Rank
#38,200
Total SSA Count
5
Cultural Origins
English Scottish American
Pronunciation
Easy
Formality
Casual
Cross-Cultural Ease
High

Alternative Spellings

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  • Timeless choice, English heritage match, quick 1-1 syllable combo

  • Classic pairing, smooth 1-2 syllable flow

  • Timeless choice, English heritage match, quick 1-1 syllable combo

  • Classic pairing, smooth 1-2 syllable flow

  • Classic pairing, smooth 1-2 syllable flow

  • Classic pairing, smooth 1-2 syllable flow

  • Classic pairing, smooth 1-2 syllable flow

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tod

What does the name Tod mean?
"fox" (from Old English/Scottish dialect). "a thick bush or clump of ivy" (from Middle English). Tod is an Old English and Scottish dialect word meaning fox, derived from Middle English tod or todde. In northern England and Scotland, tod was the common word for a fox long before fox became universal, and it also described a bush or thick clump of ivy that foxes might hide in. As a surname, Tod/Todd indicated someone who lived near such a thicket or had fox-like qualities — cleverness, speed, cunning. It evolved into a given name in the 20th century, primarily in America.
What is the origin of the name Tod?
Tod has Old English/Scottish dialect, Middle English, English, Scottish, and American origins. In Old English/Scottish dialect, it means "fox". In Middle English, it means "a thick bush or clump of ivy".
Is Tod a boy or girl name?
Tod is primarily used as a boy name.
How do you pronounce Tod?
Tod is pronounced t-AHD.
How popular is the name Tod?
Tod is currently ranked #38200 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
What are good middle names for Tod?
Popular middle name pairings include Tod James, Tod Allen, Tod Michael, Tod Lee, and Tod Wayne.
What are good sibling names for Tod?
Names that pair well with Tod as siblings include Brad, Scott, Kent, and Dale.
How many syllables does Tod have?
Tod has 1 syllable, making it easy to say and remember.
Is Tod a common or rare name?
Tod is an uncommon name, ranked #38200 in the US. Its rarity gives it a distinctive, memorable quality.

About the Name Tod

Tod is a boy name with English, Scottish, and American origins . The name means "fox" in Old English/Scottish dialect .

Tod is currently ranked #38,200 in popularity for boy names in the United States.

The name Tod has 1 syllable and is pronounced t-AHD, making it easy to pronounce and remember.

Alternative spellings of Tod include Todd . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.

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