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What does Lottie mean?
Lottie ▼ as a girls' name is of French origin, and the meaning of Lottie is "little and womanly". Diminutive of Charlotte. Mostly 19th-century use. Singer Lotte Lenya. Also form of Carol. Also form of Karlotta.
ASSOCIATED WITH little, womanly (gentle), 19th century
Variations
VARIANTS Lotta▼, Lotte, Lotie, Lotti, Lotty
RELATIONS VIA CHARLOTTE Chattie, Lolotte, Lottchen, Lottey, Tottie
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Lottie Amayah (L.A.), ..
How popular is Lottie?
Lottie is a very popular first name for women (#537 out of 4276, Top 13%) and also a very popular last name for both adults and children (#50903 out of 150436, Top 34%). (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)
Lottie reached its apex position of #80 in the U.S. in the 1880s, and is at #1850 currently. (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)
Which version is better?
Popular variation forms of Lottie (#1850 LAST YEAR) appearing in the Top 2000 are Charlotte (#6), Carol (#1788), Chattie and Lotta. Other forms, like Lolotte, are uncommon. These forms of Lottie were at the apex of their popularity 8 decades ago (USAGE OF 2.38%) and have become much less conventional since (USAGE 0.78%, ▼67%), with forms like Lotta becoming somewhat outmoded. Charlotte is more universally found than the rest.
Similar Names
Lottie▼ is alike in pronunciation to Latia, Latoia, Letta, Lettee, Lettie▼, Letty and Lottee. Other recommended sound-alike names are Amitie, Attie, Beattie, Bertie▼, Bettie▼, Clytie, Codie, Collie, Connie▼, Corie, Corlie, Dollie▼, Dorcie, Dorsie, Dottie▼, Dustie, Ettie▼, Gertie▼, Hattie▼, Hettie▼, Hittie, Ionie, Jonnie, Joycie, Kaitie, Katie▼, Kittie▼, Korrie, Lacie▼, Latitia, Latrice▼, Leithe, Leslie▼, Lethe, Lethia, Letrice, Lettice, Lidie, Lillie▼, Lissie, Lollie, Lonie▼, Lonnie, Lorain, Loraine▼, Loralie, Lorene▼, Lorette, Lori▼, Lorie▼, Lorne, Lorrie▼, Lydie, Martie, Mattie▼, Mistie, Monnie, Nattie, Nettie▼, Nonie, Pattie▼, Ruthie▼, Sofie, Sonnie, Toshie, Yettie, Zoelie and Zoie. These names tend to be less frequently used than Lottie.
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