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[ 2 syll. joh-(n)nie, jo-hnn-ie ] The boy name Johnnie is sometimes used as a girl name. Its pronunciation is JHAANiy †. Johnnie is used chiefly in the English language and its origin is Hebrew. Johnnie is a pet form of the name John (English). Johnnie is rare as a baby name for boys. At the peak of its usage in 1910, 0.241% of baby boys were given the name Johnnie. It ranked at #74 then. The baby name has since markedly declined in popularity, and is today of very modest use. Out of the group of boy names directly linked to Johnnie, John was the most popular in 2008. Johnnie has in the past century been mostly given to boys. In 1974, the name Johnnie was given to 4 times as many boys than girls. Baby names that sound like Johnnie include Johnie (English), Johnny (English), Gianni (Italian), Jaason (English), Jacen, Jachen (Rhaeto-Romanic), Jachim, Jachym (Czech), Jacián (Spanish), Jacin (English), Jacksen, Jacksin, Jackson (English), Jacksyn (English), Jacson, Jaeson, Jahan (Indian and Iranian), Jaheem, Jaheim (English), and Jahson. A famous person named Johnnie is Lawyer Johnnie Cochran, born 2 October 1937 - 29 March 2005, Shreveport, Louisiana.
† Pronunciation for Johnnie: JH as in "gee (JH.IY)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; N as in "knee (N.IY)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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