Ardina is a unique and elegant female given name, believed to have originated from Irish and Scottish Gaelic roots. It is derived from the name 'Airde', which means 'high' or 'noble'. Ardina shares its etymology with the name 'Airdri', an ancient title for the High King of Ireland. This intriguing origin lends Ardina a sense of regal elegance, making it a captivating choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their daughter.
"The name Ardina was quite popular in 1916 and 1926 with five and seven births respectively, but it seemed to decline in usage by 1978 with only five births that year. Overall, there were a total of seventeen babies named Ardina across these three years."