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The baby name Kedym is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced /kəˈdiːm/ (keh-DEEM).

Kedym is Hebrew in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 2.0
Origin: Hebrew
Pronunciation: /kəˈdiːm/ (keh-DEEM)

What is the meaning of the name Kedym ?

The baby name Kedym is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced /kəˈdiːm/ (keh-DEEM).

Kedym is Hebrew in Origin.

Kedym is a contemporary given name likely drawing on Semitic roots. In Hebrew, qedem/kedem refers to the “east” and, by extension, “ancient times” or “origins”; in Arabic, qadim means “ancient, longstanding.” As a stylized respelling that swaps the expected -e- for -y-, Kedym is often interpreted as “from the east,” “ancient,” or “of first beginnings,” giving it a quietly evocative, time-honored sense despite its modern form.

Documented usage is rare and largely 21st‑century, appearing in English‑speaking contexts as a unisex choice with a slight masculine tilt. Parents who favor sleek, two‑syllable names with Semitic resonance sometimes adopt it as a fresh alternative to established forms. Variants and cognates include Kedem, Kedim, Qedem, Kadim, and Qadim; related Hebrew forms like Kedemah/Kedmah carry the meaning “eastward.” Informal short forms such as Ked or Kedy occur in casual use.

Kedym doesn't appear in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. Most often that means a rare name, a regional or heritage one, or a recent coinage. Either way, it's a name very few children share.

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Kedym is predominantly a boy's name.
Kedym is a 2 syllable name, pronounced /kəˈdiːm/ (keh-DEEM).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Kedem, Qedem, Kedim and Kedyn.
Across languages, Kedym has these equivalents: Kedem (Hebrew), Anatole/Anatoly (Greek, 'east'), Easton (English, 'east').
Kedym is a name of Hebrew origin, traditionally used in Israel. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Israel and its diaspora communities.