Enid is a Welsh name, derived from the Old Welsh words 'en' meaning 'well' or 'spring' and 'yd' meaning 'to know'. It has been in use since at least the Middle Ages.
In Welsh culture, Enid is associated with the Mabinogion, a collection of ancient stories, where Enid is the name of a loyal and devoted wife. The name also appears in medieval poetry and literature.
People named Enid are often seen as thoughtful, gentle, and compassionate individuals who value harmony and stability in their relationships.
Enid remains a unique and distinctive choice for parents looking for a Welsh-inspired name with a rich cultural heritage. Although not widely used today, it has maintained a steady presence in popularity charts.