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The baby name Phillyda is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced fi-LID-ə (fɪˈlɪdə).

Phillyda is Greek in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: Greek
Pronunciation: fi-LID-ə (fɪˈlɪdə)

What is the meaning of the name Phillyda ?

The baby name Phillyda is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced fi-LID-ə (fɪˈlɪdə).

Phillyda is Greek in Origin.

Phillyda is a rare, archaic spelling of Phyllida, a feminine name formed in English pastoral tradition from the Greek root phyllon, meaning “leaf” or “foliage.” The -ida ending echoes classical naming patterns and can suggest “little” or “daughter of,” giving the sense “little leaf.” The name flourished in Elizabethan and Jacobean poetry and song, where “Phyllida” often paired with “Corydon” as stock pastoral lovers; this literary pedigree later sustained light usage in Britain.

Meaning “little leaf,” Phillyda evokes freshness, growth, and renewal. The standard modern form is Phyllida; other historical variants include Phillida and Philida, with Phillyda the least common. Related names are Phyllis (the older Greek form) and Lida as a clipped pet name. Diminutives include Phyl/Phil, Lida, Liddy, and Philly. While never widespread, the name saw modest 20th‑century recognition through British cultural figures such as Phyllida Law and Phyllida Lloyd.

Phillyda turns up in none of the birth registries or name datasets we cover. Such a name is generally either rare, regional or traditional, or a brand-new coinage. By any reading, it's an exceptionally uncommon choice.

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Phillyda is predominantly a girl's name.
Phillyda is a 3 syllable name, pronounced fi-LID-ə (fɪˈlɪdə).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Phyllida, Philida, Phillida, Phylida and Phillis.
Phillyda is a name of Greek origin, traditionally used in Greece. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Greece and its diaspora communities.