Naydeli is of Spanish and Native American origin, combining the words 'Naya' meaning water, and 'Dely' derived from Delia, a Latin feminine form of Delius, which means devoted to Delphi, the ancient Greek sanctuary. This beautiful name gained popularity during the 20th century in Spain and Latin America, particularly among communities with a strong indigenous heritage. It has a melodic sound, with its five syllables flowing rhythmically: 'Na-y-de-li'. Spelling variations include Naydelly and Naydely, though the original spelling remains most common. Naydeli is often associated with the vibrant cultures of Spain and Latin America, carrying a unique blend of historical and cultural significance.
"Between 2003 and 2007, there were a total of 31 babies named Naydeli born, with peaks in 2003 and 2005 (both having 13 births), while only 5 were registered in 2007."