Well-behaved, modest, or to revere
A name popularized by Lord Byron in his poem 'Don Juan' and later by Alexandre Dumas in 'The Count of Monte Cristo'. It is derived from the Greek word 'aidoios', which signifies modesty, respect, or a well-behaved nature. In Spanish-speaking cultures, it has maintained a steady presence as a classic choice.
Less common today
Haydee isn't in the latest US Top 1000. It last peaked at #2,111 in 1992.
US births per 5-year period, 1990βpresent (SSA data).
The daughter of Ali Pasha who becomes the companion of Edmond Dantes Β· The Count of Monte Cristo
A beautiful Greek girl who rescues the protagonist Β· Don Juan
Renowned Argentine singer known as 'La Negra'
French actress known for her roles in 1960s cinema