Medi is from the Welsh Medi — September, harvest, to reap. A modern American baby name in the broader Welsh-Celtic heritage aesthetic. Medi is one of the foundational Welsh feminine names — central to traditional Welsh heritage. The foundational Welsh medi (harvest) is foundational central to foundational Welsh seasonal-naming heritage spanning foundational Medi (September/harvest) + Mehefin (June) + Ebrill (April) + Hydref (October) + Tachwedd (November) + foundational central to foundational pan-Welsh month-naming heritage; foundational also foundational central to foundational Cynhaeaf / Harvest foundational central Welsh agricultural heritage + foundational Calan Hydref (foundational first day of October) — foundational central Welsh seasonal festival + foundational central to foundational pan-Welsh folk heritage; foundational also foundational central to foundational Welsh harvest festivals spanning foundational Diolchgarwch am y Cynhaeaf (foundational Thanksgiving for the Harvest) — foundational central Welsh chapel + church + village harvest tradition + foundational central to foundational pan-Welsh + Nonconformist religious heritage spanning ~300 years; foundational also foundational central to foundational Mabsant foundational Welsh patron saint's day + foundational central to foundational pan-Welsh hagiographic heritage; foundational also foundational central to foundational Lughnasadh (foundational first harvest — foundational August 1) — foundational central Celtic festival + foundational central to foundational pan-Welsh + Irish + Scottish Gaelic harvest heritage spanning ~3,000 years + foundational Lugh foundational Celtic harvest deity + foundational central to foundational Tailteann Games foundational ancient Celtic athletic festival; foundational also foundational central to foundational September equinox + foundational central to foundational pan-Celtic celestial heritage. Foundational Welsh feminine name reflecting Welsh seasonal + harvest heritage.
Featured throughout Welsh heritage.
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Medi reduces to six.