“Phaynid” does not appear to be a widely established name with a clear, standard origin in the sources I found. The closest matches point to several different names with different roots, so the safest answer is that it may be a rare variant, a stylized spelling, or a name created from another form rather than a traditional name with one known derivation.

What it may be related to

  • Phanid / Phayane / Phain : these appear as surnames in genealogy sources, but they have different proposed origins and are not direct matches for “Phaynid”.
  • Phoenix / Feniks : these are name forms tied to the Greek mythological bird and the idea of renewal, but they are phonetic and spelling cousins rather than a confirmed source for “Phaynid”.
  • Phay : this shows up as a first-name entry in a genealogy database, but that alone does not establish “Phaynid” as a derived form.

Best reading

If you saw “Phaynid” as a personal name, username, or fictional name, it most likely comes from:

  1. a creative spelling built to sound distinctive,
  2. a variant inspired by names like Phain or Phay , or
  3. a modern invented name rather than a historical one.

Tiny note

Without a family, cultural, or language context, there is no reliable single origin to assign to “Phaynid” from the available evidence.

TL;DR: I can’t confirm one true derivation for “Phaynid”; it looks more like a rare or invented variant than a standard name with a documented origin.