Clady is a name of Welsh origin, derived from the word 'claddu', which means 'to bury'. It was traditionally given to boys and has since become popular for girls as well. The name gained prominence in Wales during the Middle Ages and has been used in various forms throughout history, including Claid, Clayde, and Cladius. In recent years, it has been seen more frequently in English-speaking countries, particularly in England and the United States. The name's unique sound and Welsh heritage make it a distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon but meaningful name for their child.
"Clady experienced a noticeable gap in childbirth between 1925 and 1929 with no recorded births during those years, before resuming with five births each in 1929 and 1932."