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[ 2 syll. ad-die, add-ie ] The girl name Addie is also used as a boy name, though it is far more popular for girls. It is pronounced AEDiy KEY. Addie has its origins in the Germanic, English, Hebrew, and Latin languages. It is used largely in English, Irish, and Hebrew. Addie is a pet form of the English Addison. Addie is also a pet form of the English and Italian Adelaide in the English and Irish languages. Addie is also a form of the Czech, English, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slavic, and Spanish Adriana in the English language. Addie is also a form of the English, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Czech, and Hebrew Ada in the English language. Addie is also a pet form of the Czech, English, German, Polish, Romanian, and Spanish Adela in the English language. Addie is also a form of the English and Hebrew Adiel. Addie is unusual as a baby girl name. In 1900, 0.171% of baby girls were named Addie. It had a ranking of #119 then. The baby name has dropped out of favor since then, and is used only on a very light scale today. In 2008, among the family of girl names directly related to Addie, the English Addison was the most frequently used. Addie has mainly been a girl name in the last century. There were 22 times more girls than boys who were named Addie in 1907. Baby names that sound like Addie include the English Addy, the English and Hebrew Adi, the English and Hebrew Adie, the name Adoette, the Arabic Aidah, the English Atti, the English Audi, the English Audie, the Arabic Ayda, the English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Scandinavian, and Spanish Ida, the Indian Idaa, the English and German Idette, the Polish and Yiddish Ita, the English Otha, the German Utta, the Arabic A'idah, the Swahili Adia, the name Aditi, the English, Arabic, Italian, and Spanish Aida, and the name Atida. KEY: Pronunciation for Addie: AE as in "at (AE.T)" ; D as in "dee (D.IY)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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