Connee
Connee Origin and Meaning
Connee is an uncommon feminine name, representing a variant spelling of Connie, which itself began as a diminutive of Constance. This particular spelling was popularized by jazz singer Connee Boswell (1907-1976) of the Boswell Sisters, who reportedly changed her name from Connie. The name has nostalgic charm, peaking in popularity during the mid-20th century before declining. Derived from the Latin 'constantia' meaning steadfastness or constancy, Connee carries associations of reliability and perseverance. The distinctive double 'e' ending adds a unique visual element to this otherwise vintage name, which remains rare in contemporary usage but may appeal to parents seeking retro charm.