Aldie is an uncommon given name of Scottish origin, derived from the place name Alnwick in Northumberland, England. The name is believed to have originated from Old Norse elements 'alinn' meaning 'eagle' and 'wic' signifying 'bay' or 'inlet'. It is not a traditional Scottish clan name but rather a personal name that has been used sparingly throughout history. Today, Aldie remains a rare choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet distinctively Scottish moniker for their child.
"In 1915 and 1916 combined, there were 11 babies named Aldie."