Ardit is of Albanian origin, meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea'. It's a name predominantly used among Albanians and it has gained some international recognition due to its unique sound. The name Ardit consists of four syllables: AR-dih-tih. In English-speaking countries, it may be mistaken for Ardie or Ardith, but it is pronounced differently. Ardit is often associated with the Adriatic coast in Southern Europe, where many Albanians have historically lived. It's a name that stands out due to its rarity and cultural significance.
The name Ardit peaked in popularity between 2004 and 2008, with a total of 60 births recorded during these years. The highest number of births was in 2005 with 11 babies named Ardit.