Etymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Sydnee

Sydnee is an Americanized respelling of Sidney, originally a Norman-French surname thought to be derived from a medieval baronial family name “Saint-Denis” (St. Denis being one of the patron saints of France). Alternately, Sidney is also believed to be derived from an English surname originating as a place name. The Old English words “sīdan” and “ēg” together indicated a “wide riverside meadow” which would have described the landscape in Surrey England. Evidence indicates that the Sydney/Sidney surnames have been used as given names in England since the 1700’s perhaps owing to a famous English nobleman/politician, Algernon Sidney, who got caught up in the English Civil Wars (1642-1651) revolving around King Charles I to Oliver Cromwell to the reinstatement of the monarchy with the return of Charles II. Sidney was tried for treason on shaky evidence and executed under King Charles II for apparently plotting against the king. He was later venerated as a patriot, a hero and a political martyr. Sidney’s extensive writings influenced evolving political thought in 18th century Britain and Colonial America. Furthermore, the name Sidney gained considerable popularity in the 1800’s, probably influenced by the Charles Dickens’s character Sydney Carton from “A Tale of Two Cities” (1859). Both Sidney and Sydney have mostly been considered masculine names in all English-speaking countries until the 1980’s when North America commandeered the name for little girls. The name could also be considered a “place name” referring to Sydney, Australia (often erroneously spelled Sidney).

All About the Baby Name – Sydnee

Personality

OF THE GIRL NAME SYDNEE

The number Nine personality represents the completion or ending of the cycle, and a need for perfection. This is the personality that moves from "self" to a greater understanding and compassion for the human condition and the world order. They want to make the world a better place. Nines are capable of great spiritual and humanitarian achievements. They are courageous and fearless, able to fight great battles on behalf of worthy causes. These personalities will not tolerate injustice. They are compassionate people with a strong sensitivity to others. They are able to both educate and inspire. Friendships and relationships are the lifeblood to the Nine, and they place a high value on love and affection. Nines are often exceptionally gifted artistically, and they have a keen imagination and enterprising mind.

Popularity

OF THE GIRL NAME SYDNEE

The Sydnee spelling with the double “e” ending is cutesy and youthful, and oh so American. Sydnee first appeared on America’s Top 1000 list in 1994, but only climbed to pretty low levels of moderation. This particular spelling can only claim Top 1000 status for less than 20 years – in fact, the name Sydnee dropped off that list in 2011. Most parents prefer the Sydney spelling for their baby daughters. The informal “-ee” suffix is for the laid-back, less traditional of parents.

Quick Facts

ON SYDNEE

GENDER:

Girl

ORIGIN:

American

NUMBER OF SYLLABLES:

2

RANKING POPULARITY:

N/A

PRONUNCIATION:

SID-nee

SIMPLE MEANING:

Wide riverside meadow

Characteristics

OF SYDNEE

Multi-talented

Intuitive

Oneness

Idealistic

Philanthropy

Independent

Perfection

Cultural References to the Baby Name – Sydnee

Literary Characters

OF THE BABY NAME SYDNEE

We cannot find any significant literary characters by the name of Sydnee

Childrens Books

ON THE BABY NAME SYDNEE

We cannot find any childrens books with the first name Sydnee


Popular Songs

ON SYDNEE

We cannot find any popular or well-known songs with the name of Sydnee


Famous People

NAMED SYDNEE

Sydnee Michaels (golfer)
Sydnee Steele (porn star)

Children of Famous People

NAMED SYDNEE

We cannot find any children of famous people with the first name Sydnee

Historic Figures

WITH THE NAME SYDNEE

We cannot find any historically significant people with the first name Sydnee