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Boy Names Ending with -gie

There are 12 -gie names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are -gie names 1 to 12. The unusual -gie names are Algie (English), Angie (Scottish), Auggie (English), Augie (English), Dougie (Scottish), Duggie (Scottish), Fergie (Scottish), Georgie (English), Reggie (English), Rogie (English), Sergie (Russian), and Shuggie (Scottish).

-gie names are uncommon baby names for boys. At the modest height of their usage in 1979, 0.018% of baby boys were given -gie names. There were 1 -gie names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. The names have since fallen from favor, and are used only on an infrequent scale now.

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Algie Popularity Trend of Algie
from 1900 to 2008. moustachioed ... language of origin is Old French and it is used ... form of Algernon ... ranked at #782 then ...

Angie one choice ... largely used in the Scottish language ... form of Angus ... unusual as a baby name for boys ...

Auggie august, dignified, holy ... mainly used in English and it is of ... form of August ...

Augie august, dignified, holy ... mainly used in the English language and ... form of August ...

Dougie dark stranger; dark ... of Celtic and Scottish origin ... used mainly in the Scottish language ...

Duggie dark stranger; dark ... of Celtic and Scottish origin, and it is ... form of Douglas ...

Fergie man of vigor ... of Celtic origin and it is ... form of Fergus ... not frequently used as a baby boy name ...

Georgie Popularity Trend of Georgie
from 1900 to 2008. farmer, earthworker ... an English name of Old Greek origin ... form of George ... Its ranking then was #970 ...

Reggie Popularity Trend of Reggie
from 1900 to 2008. well-advised ruler ... used chiefly in the English language ... variant of Reynold ...

Rogie famous warrior ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used ... form of Roger ...

Sergie language of origin is Etrusk and it is ... variant form of Sergei ... an unusual baby boy name ...

Shuggie heart, mind, spirit ... used mostly in the Scottish language and it is ... form of Hugh ...


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