Adair

What does the baby name Adair mean? Learn about what Adair means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Adair - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Adair
A-D-A-I-R, is a 5-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Adair
ə-DAIR
ah DARE
Meaning of Adair
From the oak tree ford, noble spear, oak tree crossing, noble, exalted, oak grove, an oak-tree ford.
Origin of Adair
The name 'Adair' has its origins in Scotland and Ireland. It is derived from the Gaelic surname Mac an Bhaird, which means 'son of the bard' or 'son of the poet'. The name was traditionally given to those who were descendants of a bard or poet in Gaelic culture.
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Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Adair
Adaira
Adaire
Adar
Adara
Adare
Popularity of Adair
The name 'Adair' has had a relatively moderate level of popularity over the years. It has not been among the most popular names, but it has maintained a consistent usage. It is more commonly used as a surname rather than a given name.
Adair currently has 25 likes, and is in the top 7% of liked boy's names. The name Alfonse is slightly more popular than Adair.

Etymology of Adair

The name 'Adair' is composed of two Gaelic elements. The first element, 'Mac', means 'son of', indicating a patronymic origin. The second element, 'an Bhaird', means 'the bard' or 'the poet'. When combined, the name 'Adair' signifies 'son of the bard' or 'son of the poet'.

Cultural Significance of Adair

In Gaelic culture, poetry and storytelling hold a significant place. Bards and poets were highly respected individuals who played a crucial role in preserving and passing down the history, traditions, and cultural heritage of their communities. The name 'Adair' reflects this cultural significance and pays homage to the ancestral connection with poetry and bardic traditions.