| [ 1 syll. sid, si-d ] The boy name Sid is pronounced SIHD KEY. Sid has its origins in the Old English language and it is used largely in English. Sid is a short form of Sidney (English). Sid is rare as a baby boy name. At the modest peak of its usage in 1905, 0.008% of baby boys were named Sid. It had a ranking of #734 then. The baby name has experienced a drop in popularity since then, and is of only sporadic use now. In 2007, out of the family of boy names directly related to Sid, Sidney (English) was the most popular. Baby names that sound like Sid include Syd (English), Said (Arabic), Scot (English and Scottish), Scott (English and Scottish), Seth (English and German), Sheth (Hebrew), Syed (Arabic), Scottie (English and Scottish), Scotty (English and Scottish), Seaghdh (Scottish), Sesto (Italian), Sisto (Italian), and Séaghdha (Irish). KEY: Pronunciation for Sid: S as in "sea (S.IY)" ; IH as in "it (IH.T)" ; D as in "dee (D.IY)"
A famous person named Sid is Author, S.J. (Sid) Perelman, born Sidney Joseph Perelman 1 February 1904 - 17 October 1979, Brooklyn, New York. |