Flossie

Diminutive of Florence
"flourishing, prosperous"

Flossie Origin and Meaning

The name Flossie is a girl's name of Latin origin meaning "flourishing, prosperous".

Flossie was an extremely popular Florence nickname that was used independently in the early twentieth century, given to over five hundred girls per year a century ago. Flossie was one of the younger twins in the iconic children's book series The Bobbsey Twins, first published in 1904. Appealing, if a little cutesy--sweet as candy floss. A similar name is Florrie.

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Famous People Named Flossie

  • Yee Ching "Flossie" Wong
    Staal, Chinese,American virologist
  • Katherine "Flossie" Bailey
    American civil rights activist
  • Flossie Gomile
    Chidyaonga, Malawian diplomat
  • Flossie M Byrd
    American economist
  • Flossie Elizabeth Page
    American supercentenarian
  • Florence "Flossie" Scovel Shinn
    American artist and author
  • Florence "Flossie" van Straten
    American naval engineer
  • Flossie Mae Haggard
    mother of country singer Merle Haggard

Flossie in Pop Culture

  • Flossie Bobbsey
    one of The Bobbsey Twins; twin of brother Freddie
  • Flossie Devine
    character in book/film "The Milagro Beanfield War"
  • Florence "Flossie" Burns
    character in the Ukridge series by P.G. Wodehouse
  • "Flossie & the Fox
    " children's book by Pat McKissack