71%RatingSave Gender Feminine Usage Spanish, French (Rare) Pronounced Pron. /ai̯.ˈdeː/(Spanish) [key·simplify] Meaning & HistoryExpand Links Spanish and French form of Haidee, from Lord Byron's Don Juan (1819). It was later used by Alexander Dumas for a character in The Count of Monte Cristo (1844). Related Names User SubmissionHaydee PopularityDetails Last ranked #784 in 1930 Brazil (by decade) People think this name isRate·Details youthful informal upper class wholesome refined strange Categories directors, invented, literature, rare French, The Count of Monte Cristo characters, virtues, writers