Meredith (given name)
Meredith | |
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Pronunciation |
/ˈmɛrᵻdɪθ/ MERR-i-dith or /mɛˈrɛdɪθ/ me-RED-ith after the Welsh |
Gender | Male or female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Welsh |
Meaning | "Great lord" |
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Meredith is a Welsh given name, and a surname common in parts of Wales. It is of Welsh origin and, as a personal name, was until recently usually given to boys. Meredith has many derivatives which have become personal names and surnames as well.[1]
Etymology and history
In Old Welsh (c. 800–1150) the name was usually rendered as Morgetuid or Margetiud.[1] The exact meaning of the first element, Mere, is unclear although some Welsh scholars have translated it as "great" or "splendid".[1] The final element of iudd has the meaning of lord, and is found in other Welsh names such as Gruffydd and Bleidd[i]udd.[1] However, in Middle Welsh (c. 1150s–1300s) the name was most commonly spelt as Maredud and Maredudd; "in Welsh, the accent is on the penult, and this leads at times to the elision of the vowel of the first syllable," producing an early variant Mredydd, according to T.J. Morgan and Prys Morgan.[1] Anglo-Norman scribes often used e for the first syllable and substituting the double d with a th, producing Mereduth.[1] The forms Meredith and Meredyth are seen as early as the 14th century.[1]
In Medieval manuscripts, the name is frequently "disguised" in records produced by scribes unfamiliar with Welsh naming conventions, and has been confused with the Welsh name Moreiddig (which has produced Moredik, Moriddik and Morithik).[1] By the early Middle Ages, the name took the form of Mereduc, in part due to "its suitability for taking Latin case-endings".[1] The name has been rendered into Latin as Mereducco, Mereduci, Mereduth, Mereduco, Mereduc and Mereducus, Mereducius.[1]
In the accent of Dyfed (Pembrokeshire) the final voiced interdental fricative (represented in writing by dd) was lost to produce the name Meredy.[1] Though there is no etymological connection, Meredith has also been equated or associated with Merrick, Meyrick, and Moryce, "presumably on the basis of the 'Mer', although it is possible that Maurice was adopted as an approximation," according to Morgan and Morgan.[1]
Various names rooted with Meredith/Maredudd include Maredith, Maradyth, Merddith, Merydethe, Mredith, Maready, and Redith, among others. In the northern coastal region of Spain, mainly Asturias, Meredith surname has evolved to "Merediz". It is also found in Argentina and Mexico.
Derivatives
A derivative or pet name of Meredith is Bedo, which has given rise to a variety of other surnames, including: Beddas, Beddis, Beddus, Beddose, Beddos, Beddoe, Beddoes, Beddowe, Beado, Beddah, Beddow, Beddas, Beddass, with a deliberate anglicisation of Beddis/Beddus into Bedhouse.[1] The forms Beddoe, Beddow, Beddoes, and Beddowes are particularly common within the Shropshire region of the Marches. The hardening characteristic of the Glamorgan and Gwent accent mutated the d into t, producing Bettoe and Bettoes with the anglicised variant as Betthouse.[1]
List of people with given name Meredith
- Meredith Baxter (born 1947), American actress (female)
- Meredith Belbin (born 1926), British management theorist (male)
- Meredith Brooks (born 1958), American musician (female)
- Meredith Davies (1922–2005), British conductor (male)
- Meredith Disney (1907-1998) spouse of Raymond A. Disney (female)
- Meredith Emerson, American murder victim, Meredith Emerson Memorial Privacy Act (U.S.) (female)
- Meredith Etherington-Smith (born 1946), British art and fashion journalist (female)
- Meredith Frampton, (1894–1984), British painter (male)
- Meredith Poindexter Gentry (1809–1866), U.S. politician (male)
- Meredith Hall, American writer (female)
- Meredith Curly Hunter, Jr., American man killed at the Altamont Free Concert (male)
- Meredith Hunter (politician), Australian politician (female)
- Meredith Kercher (1985–2007), British woman murdered in Italy (female)
- Meredith MacRae, (born 1944), American actress (female)
- Meredith Monk, American composer and vocal performer (female)
- Meredith Salenger, American actress (female)
- Meredith Stiehm, American television producer and screenwriter (female)
- Meredith Vieira, American journalist and television host (female)
- Meredith Willson, American composer, songwriter, conductor, and playwright (male)
- O. Meredith Wilson, former President of the University of Minnesota (male)
- Amy Meredith Poehler, American actress (female)
In fiction
- Meredith Blake, a character in the book Five Little Pigs by Agatha Christie
Meredith, the girl byron cheated with- pretty little liars
- Meredith Blake, a character from the 1998 film The Parent Trap, played by Elaine Hendrix
- Merry Gentry, the protagonist of the Meredith Gentry series by Laurell K. Hamilton
- Meredith Gordon, a character in the TV series Heroes
- Meredith Grey, an attending general surgeon and Head of General Surgery at Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital in the TV medical drama Grey's Anatomy, played by Ellen Pompeo
- Meredith Rodney McKay, a character in the TV series Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis played by British-born Canadian actor David Hewlett.
- Meredith Palmer, a resident lush in the TV sitcom The Office
- Meredith Sulez, a character in The Vampire Diaries by L. J. Smith
- Knight-Commander Meredith Stannard, a character in the Dragon Age II video game, by BioWare
- Meredith Vickers, a character in the film Prometheus
- Meredith, a character from the 1974 The Conversation film, played by Elizabeth MacRae
- Meredith Walker, a banshee in the MTV series Teen Wolf who was committed to a mental hospital and suffered from a nervous disposition.
- Ann Meredith Perkins, a character on the TV series Parks and Recreation