Eider
The name Eider is derived from the Eider duck, a large sea duck found in the northern regions of Europe, North America, and Asia. The Eider duck is known for its valuable down feathers, which are used in pillows and quilts.
As a name, Eider is thought to be of Scandinavian or Norse origin, possibly referring to someone who lived near the sea or worked with the Eider ducks and their down.
While not a common name, Eider has a natural and outdoorsy feel to it, evoking images of the sea and wildlife. It is a unique choice for a baby name.
The meaning and origin of the name Eider are closely tied to the natural world and the bird species it is named after.
US popularity 2023:153 children
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