Origin and Meaning of Boyd
Meaning & Origin
Blond / Yellow
Origin: Scottish - Derived from the Gaelic word 'buidhe,' which means 'yellow' or 'blond.' It can also refer to a surname that comes from the region of Boydtown in Scotland.
Interesting Facts
- Boyd is traditionally a Scottish surname turned first name, reflecting the heritage and naming conventions of the Scottish Gaelic language.
- In Scotland, Boyd is typically associated with families from the West Coast, particularly the Isle of Bute and surrounding areas.
- Notable bearers of the name include Boyd Rice, an American artist and musician, and Boyd Holbrook, an American actor and model.
- The popularity of the name Boyd has declined over the decades, experiencing its peak in the early to mid-20th century. It is currently considered an uncommon name in many regions.
- Variations of the name Boyd include Boid and Boyde, and it is used primarily as a masculine given name.