Increasing or surplus; grandfather
Zayde has two distinct etymological paths. In its Arabic-derived form, it is a variant of Zayd, meaning 'to increase' or 'growth.' In a Yiddish context, 'Zayde' is the affectionate word for 'grandfather,' occasionally used as a symbolic name to honor an ancestor or to wish for a long life.
About 32 boys were named Zayde in 2025.
A prominent figure in early Islamic history and companion of Muhammad
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).