Clydetta, of Latin origin, is a rare and unique feminine given name. It is derived from the Latin word 'Cladius,' which was originally a Roman family name thought to mean 'lame' or 'limping.' The name Clydetta was likely created by adding a feminine suffix '-etta' to Clyde, which itself is an anglicized form of Cladius. Throughout history, this name has not been extensively used, making those who bear it stand out with their distinctive and uncommon moniker.
Clydetta saw an increase from five births in 1946 to ten births by 1948, with no recorded births in the year between.