Meaning & Origin
Wide is a Frisian form of Wido, a name ultimately derived from the Old Frankish or Old Saxon element widu (Old High German witu), meaning "wood" and stemming from Proto-Germanic *widuz.
Etymology & Historical Context
The name Wido originated as a short form of compound names starting with the element for "wood". It became associated with two notable 11th-century saints—one from Belgium and one from northern Italy—both generally known as Guido or Guy in other languages. Early on, Wido was confused with the Latin name Vitus, further complicating its usage.
Geographic Usage
Wide is primarily found in Frisia, the coastal region stretching from the Netherlands into northwestern Germany. It represents the local pronunciation and respelling of Wido, reflecting the linguistic patterns of the Frisian language. Related forms include the Czech Kvido or Quido, Italian Guido, French Guy, and Lithuanian Gvidas.
Meaning: "wood" (Proto-Germanic *widuz)
Origin: Frisian form of Wido
Type: First name
Regions: Frisia