Laddie
Laddie Origin and Meaning
Laddie is a masculine name with Scottish origins, traditionally used as an affectionate term for a boy or young man in Scotland. The word 'lad' means 'boy,' and 'laddie' is its diminutive form. As a proper name, Laddie emerged primarily in the early 20th century, possibly influenced by popular culture references including the famous collie dog character 'Lassie' (with Laddie being the male equivalent). The name carries a friendly, approachable quality with its cheerful sound and informal heritage. Laddie peaked in popularity in the United States during the 1930s but has since become quite uncommon. The name evokes a sense of youthful energy and charm, with connections to Scottish culture that might appeal to families with Celtic heritage.
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- Famous People Named Laddie
- The name Laddie in Pop Culture
Laddie Rank in US Top 1000
Famous People Named Laddie
- Lauren "Laddie" GaleAmerican basketball player
- Cohen Williams "Laddie" RenfroeAmerican baseball player
- Laddie LewisGuyanese Olympic cyclist
- Percy Belgrave "Laddie" LucasEnglish officer and MP
- Laddie CainAmerican gospel singer of the Florida Boys Quartet
The name Laddie in Pop Culture
- LaddieScottish term for a young boy
- Laddiecollie in 1945 film "Son of Lassie"
- Laddiecollie in an episode of "The Simpsons"
- "Laddie: A True Blue Story" novel by Gene Stratton,Porter
- Laddie Stantonmain character in 1940 film "Laddie," based on the novel "Laddie"