About Artice
Artice, a Breton name, derives from the word "arth," which means "bear." This name has primarily Scottish roots and is a variant of Artis, used for both genders.
Artice also has a surname lineage, originating in the French province of Artois. After the Norman conquest of 1066, the surname spread to Suffolk, England. The name gained popularity from 1912 to 1953, but its usage declined and it hasn't been recorded since 1990.
We Think This Name Is...
Modern: Artice embodies the sleek and contemporary spirit of the modern era. Its crisp lines and rhythmic sound evoke images of innovation and cutting-edge style, making it a perfect fit for a child who will embrace the future with confidence.
Ethereal: Artice exudes an ethereal quality that is both captivating and enigmatic. Its otherworldly charm and soft, flowing vowels create an aura of mystery and wonder, perfect for a child who dreams of exploring the unknown and embracing the beauty of the unseen.
Nickname Ideas
- Artie: It's a sweet and timeless nickname that captures the charm of the full name.
- Ari: This sleek and modern nickname highlights the "Ari" sound in Artice.
- Tice: It's a unique and playful nickname that's easy to remember and pronounce.
- Ice: This cool and edgy nickname reflects the icy and refreshing nature of the full name.
- Issy: This charming nickname combines the "Iss" sound in Artice with the beloved nickname "Izzy."
