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[ 2 syll. ar-tie, art-ie ] The boy name Artie is sometimes used as a girl name. Its pronunciation is AARTiy KEY. Artie is used chiefly in the English language, and its origin is Old Greek and Celtic. Artie is a pet form of the name Arthur (English and German) in the English language. Artie is also a variant of the name Artemas (English). Artie is an uncommon baby name for boys. At the height of its usage in 1908, 0.013% of baby boys were given the name Artie. Its ranking then was #541. The baby name has since experienced a steep fall in popularity, and is today of very modest use. In 2008, within the group of boy names directly linked to Artie, Arthur (English and German) was the most frequently used. Although there were times before 1942 that Artie was more popular with girls, today it is somewhat used more commonly as a boy name. Baby names that sound like Artie include Arty (English), Ardi (Albanian), Ardit (Albanian), Arto (Finnish), Arwid (German and Scandinavian), Aart (Dutch), Ard (Dutch), Arditi (Albanian), Art (English, Irish, and Scottish), Arte (English), and Arwed (German and Scandinavian). A famous person named Artie is Jazz Musician Artie Shaw, born Arthur Arshawsky, 23 May 1910 - 30 December 2004, New York, New York. KEY: Pronunciation for Artie: AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; R as in "read (R.IY.D)" ; T as in "tea (T.IY)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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