Meaning & Origin
Elide is the Italian female name derived from the ancient Greek region of Elis (Ἦλις). The name comes from the genitive form Ἤλιδος (Elidos), reflecting its toponymic origin. In Greek mythology, Elis was a region in the western Peloponnese, famous for being the site of Olympia and the original Olympic Games. The name Elide is a relatively rare given name in Italy, where it is used predominantly.
Culturally, the name evokes the classical heritage of ancient Greece and the birthplace of the Olympic Games. While not widely known internationally, Elide exists alongside its Spanish (Latin American) variant Élida. The name follows a pattern of Italian names derived from Greek place names, such as Elena (from Helen) or Doride (from Doris).
Notable bearers of Elide are scarce, but the name appears occasionally in Italian records, particularly in regions with strong ties to ancient Greek colonization like southern Italy (Magna Graecia). The name's connection to Elis offers a subtle nod to history and mythology without being overtly religious or common.
Meaning: Of Elis
Origin: Italian (derived from Greek toponym)
Type: First name, female
Usage regions: Italy